Do you notice the discomfort a couple of hours after you eat?
Nausea is certainly a sign of pregnancy. "Morning sickness" was my first indication that I was pregnant. Buy a pregnancy test and eliminate the possibility of pregnancy.
Unfortunately, there are a lot of different reasons why you could be experiencing nausea. How long have you been having it? How often? How bad? There are a lot of questions to answer. You might try going to one of those online sites that go through a list of symptoms with you in order to try to pinpoint what is making you ill.
I have gallstones and my symptoms are only slight discomfort a few inches below my right breast which starts up if I eat a meal with too much fat in it (like cookies or ice cream etc). The discomfort usually starts two to six hrs after I eat. It is relieved when I lie down on my right side.
Do you notice if the nausea is lessened by certain positions or activities? Does drinking water make it worse or better? Does taking antacids make it worse or better?
Your best bet is to go to a doctor to be sure. Try eating very low fat meals for a few days and see if that makes a difference. When I eat low fat meals, the discomfort never bothers me.
It could also be simple gas....food allergy...ulcer...food poisoning....stomach virus...lots of different things. Try to find an inexpensive or free clinic where you live, to get it checked out. Don't wait too long because the earlier you figure out what it is, the better off you'll be in treating it.
2007-02-12 17:06:25
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answered by grrluknow 5
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A hospital can not turn you away because you have no insurance. A full blown gallbladder attack feels like you are having a heart attack and a baby at the same time. It is a living hell. There are minor versions of the same thing. I had my gallbladder out 10 years ago. You may have some type of food allergy or food poisoning. If it gets worse, call your doctor. Call 911 if you start to have trouble breathing.
2007-02-12 17:02:27
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answered by tonks_op 7
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Gallbladder Symptoms may include one or more of the following: chest pain in the right side (caused by stones in the bile duct or inflammation or swelling of the gallbladder itself). Nausea or queasiness, vomiting and gas are frequent. There may or may not be belching or burping. The gall bladder, which sits just below the rib cage to the right of the stomach, is very tender to touch. It can be so painful that it takes your breath away.
2007-02-12 16:56:10
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answered by Nette 5
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I had my gallbladder removed almost a year ago. I had nausea (usually worse in the morning waking me from sleep), chest pain, it was painful. My gallbladder was only slightly tender though, this was because I had long standing inflammation and no stones (usually stones cause the problems) this made it harder to tell exactly that it was gallbladder. No bubble popping in my stomach though. Hope this helps, and you feel better.
2007-02-12 17:03:22
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answered by Anonymous
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sounds like you have gas. w/ gall stones you experience sharp pain below the right scapula and in the right side of your ribcage and the pain usually correlates with consumption of a big fattening meal. pregnancy can cause gas and nausea. how long have you been having these symptoms? in what part of your abdomen do you feel "bubbles"? do you have reason to believe you could be pregnant (ie: a missed period)? those symptoms could be almost anything. you need to be more precise.
2007-02-12 17:02:59
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answered by pandora078 6
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You must get a blood scan in the event you quite believe you probably pregnant. Home checks aren't one hundred% correct. If you are 22 weeks, that is the proper time to suppose the little one's motion.
2016-09-05 07:38:03
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answered by ? 4
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