Is There A Chance That Taking Gatorade And Ginger Ale For Nausea Would Result In Vomiting?
throwing up Hi, I felt nausea last night around 5 then around 948 I started throwing up , til nothing was left . I woke up this morning feelin empty so I siped on gatorade and ginger ale and had some toast , I'm still alittle hungry so I started eatin some rice , all of the sudden I have a bad headach and it's slowing calming down . Is there chance i could throw up again?
** 1. Both can be taken after significant vomiting, since Ginger has benefit in reducing nausea, while Gatorade will help with dehydration, electrolyte imbalance [caused due to vomiting]
2. . Avoid all fried and oily food, no spicy and sour foods. . take small quantity of bland dry food every half to one hour . take soft rice, bread sandwich,toast-jam, salds, non-spicy vegetables, do not take heavy meal. . chew cardamom
3. Consult a medical professional if your symptoms does not improve or worsens.
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Is There A Chance That Taking Gatorade And Ginger Ale For Nausea Would Result In Vomiting?
** 1. Both can be taken after significant vomiting, since Ginger has benefit in reducing nausea, while Gatorade will help with dehydration, electrolyte imbalance [caused due to vomiting] 2. . Avoid all fried and oily food, no spicy and sour foods. . take small quantity of bland dry food every half to one hour . take soft rice, bread sandwich,toast-jam, salds, non-spicy vegetables, do not take heavy meal. . chew cardamom 3. Consult a medical professional if your symptoms does not improve or worsens.