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What Is The Treatment For Nausea?

I'm 46 y.o. white female, avg build. Healthy diet (fish and chicken, veggies, no fried food etc). I had gall bladder removed 5 wks ago w/no complications (lap chole). I am experiencing nausea frequently. This began two weeks ago. Labs neg for ulcer bacteria. Can lack of gall bladder be a problem? Tums does not seem to help. I did note also I am now intolerant of alcohol-- New Year's I had one and half glass of wine which put me to bed with Nausea. Nausea is making life difficult and unenjoyable. Thank you Linda, MSW, LSW
Fri, 24 Mar 2017
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, if this is the gall bladder removed then it may not cause the nausea or vomiting and if you have this then it could be due to infection, dyspepsia, hyperacidity in all of these causes condition can b managed with Tab Omeprazole 40mg with Domperidone 20 mg once in day hope this information helps.
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What Is The Treatment For Nausea?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, if this is the gall bladder removed then it may not cause the nausea or vomiting and if you have this then it could be due to infection, dyspepsia, hyperacidity in all of these causes condition can b managed with Tab Omeprazole 40mg with Domperidone 20 mg once in day hope this information helps.