Question

I had a fever and felt nauseous in the early morning, with severe nausea and vomiting! By the evening, the fever had subsided after taking medicine, but the nausea and vomiting persisted until midnight. In the middle of the night, I had a high fever again and took fever-reducing medicine. In the morning, I had another high fever and received a fever-reducing injection and infusion (infusion). After the fever subsided, I felt nauseous. In the following days, I would feel hungry, but after eating a little, I would feel nauseous again.

Answer

It is recommended to apply a cold compress to your stomach and pay attention to staying warm. Many women experience nausea before their menstrual periods. When you feel nauseous, first, you can eat some soda crackers or sour candies, or decide on cold or warm foods to replace hot ones. Avoid overly salty, greasy, and sweet foods. Secondly, avoid flavors, sights, and sounds that make you uncomfortable and breathe in fresh air. Secondly, a slow walk can also reduce nausea, or you can choose to take a nap when you feel nauseous. However, it is important to note that if nausea persists for a long time or is accompanied by other severe discomfort symptoms, you should see a doctor early on.