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Suggest Treatment For Nausea And Acid Reflux During Pregnancy

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Posted on Fri, 22 May 2015
Question: I am 38 years old, just found out pregnant... what a nightmare! My stomach is upset all the time. Nausea and no vomiting but there is not anything I can eat or drink that settles it. I do have acid reflux as well. Constant taste of metal in my mouth.
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Answered by Dr. Ralf Von Seckendorff (16 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Vomex suppository or pill advisable, also special eating rythm/ ginger

Detailed Answer:
Dear patient,

vomex supp or pill is medication of choice for nausea in pregnancy. Also please take in a lot of small meals during the day, good is anything with ginger (tea, ginger cookies). Also smelling lemon can help.

Good news: in most cases this will go away after first trimenon immediately.

All the best for you and the pregnancy!

Hope this is helping you , if you have any clarificatons you can get back to me, if this was helpful please kindly rate my answer. Best regards
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Suggest Treatment For Nausea And Acid Reflux During Pregnancy

Brief Answer: Vomex suppository or pill advisable, also special eating rythm/ ginger Detailed Answer: Dear patient, vomex supp or pill is medication of choice for nausea in pregnancy. Also please take in a lot of small meals during the day, good is anything with ginger (tea, ginger cookies). Also smelling lemon can help. Good news: in most cases this will go away after first trimenon immediately. All the best for you and the pregnancy! Hope this is helping you , if you have any clarificatons you can get back to me, if this was helpful please kindly rate my answer. Best regards