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Causes, risks, and treatment explained clearly.
Persistent nausea may result from inflammation of the stomach lining, delayed stomach emptying, liver or pancreatic disorders, or metabolic imbalances that disturb normal digestion.
Nausea is not always related to food intake, as many conditions such as liver disease, infections, medication side effects, or hormonal disturbances can cause nausea even on an empty stomach.
Yes, because the brain and digestive system are closely connected, emotional stress or anxiety can directly affect gut movement and acid secretion, leading to nausea.
Nausea should be taken seriously if it lasts for several days, keeps recurring, or is associated with vomiting, blood, weight loss, or severe weakness.
Yes, in liver disease the buildup of toxins in the body can interfere with digestion and appetite, commonly causing persistent nausea and aversion to food.
Doctors may suggest blood investigations, abdominal ultrasound, or endoscopy depending on symptoms, to identify the exact reason for nausea.
In most patients, nausea improves significantly or resolves completely once the underlying cause is properly diagnosed and treated.
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