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Suggest Treatment For Constant Vomiting During Periods
I am vomiting all day long and night during my periods. I try to take medicine but it comes up. I am unable to eat or drink, as it makes me vomit even more. My doctor says it s nothing but it is effecting my work and home life since it is nonstop from 3 to 4 days of straight vomiting 10+ times a day. Anyone know why, and what can I do?
Constant nausea can be because of stress,depression, giddiness or motion sickness considering your case during menstruation here I want to rule out other most common infective or indigestive causes,
You need some psychological assurance with anti emetics like tablet ondasetron 8 mg 3 or 4 times a day.
If you have heavy menstrual bleeding or pain related to it then you can take tab.tranexa and over the counter pain killers.
But no need to worry by the time you will be alright.
Consult your family physician for further help.
Regards,
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Suggest Treatment For Constant Vomiting During Periods
Hi, Welcome to health care magic, Constant nausea can be because of stress,depression, giddiness or motion sickness considering your case during menstruation here I want to rule out other most common infective or indigestive causes, You need some psychological assurance with anti emetics like tablet ondasetron 8 mg 3 or 4 times a day. If you have heavy menstrual bleeding or pain related to it then you can take tab.tranexa and over the counter pain killers. But no need to worry by the time you will be alright. Consult your family physician for further help. Regards,