Nausea — Which Doctor Should I See?
Nausea is a feeling of sickness. It can be caused by stomach upset, migraine, medication side effects and other conditions.
Nausea is typically related to the gastrointestinal system
Find Gastroenterologist SpecialistsNausea often originates from gastrointestinal system disorders
Find Gastroenterology SpecialistsNausea can also be associated with neurological disorders or migraines
Find Neurologist SpecialistsFrequently Asked Questions
What causes nausea?
Nausea can result from various causes including infections, medication side effects, anxiety, migraines, pregnancy, food poisoning, inner ear problems, or digestive issues. Consult a doctor if it persists.
When should I see a doctor about nausea?
Seek medical attention if nausea lasts more than a few days, is accompanied by severe pain, fever, vomiting blood, or signs of dehydration. Also see a doctor if it interferes with daily life.
What can I do to relieve nausea at home?
Try ginger tea, eat small frequent meals, stay hydrated with clear liquids, rest in a cool environment, avoid strong smells, and use acupressure wristbands. Avoid greasy or spicy foods.
