Nausea and Medical Marijuana

In Oregon, severe nausea is one of the qualify conditions that allows you to obtain your medical marijuana card. If you think medical marijuana might be right to help with your severe nausea symptoms, then apply online. Marijuana has been used for medicinal purposes for thousands of years, and it is now legal for some patients to use in Oregon. Many patients have reported improved quality of life and found relief from severe nausea and associated difficulties caused by it.

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Severe nausea is a common symptom that is associated with several diseases in children and adults alike. It gives the feeling of an unsettled stomach and queasiness, and is generally associated with vomiting. It may not be a serious condition, but it should receive proper attention as it may be caused by an underlying situation that should be avoided.

There are several common factors, from mild to very serious, that may cause nausea.

  • It may be from a disease that affects any part of the digestive system like gastroenteritis. This sickness is commonly known as “stomach flu.”
  • Headaches can also lead to being nauseated. This is especially common with migraines and vertigo.
  • Pregnancy might also be a cause of nausea, most often occurring during the first trimester. The expectant mother should consult her doctor should the feeling become recurrent after the first trimester, especially if it is already associated with severe vomiting.
  • Some medical treatments can be a cause. Some of these treatments may have a side effect of nausea and cause the patient to vomit. This occurs often after a chemotherapy session or after surgery. It is sometimes experienced only for a short time. However, some conditions may cause nausea to occur for a longer period. Prolonged occurrence should be attended to by a doctor in order to diagnose the underlying cause.
  • Overuse of alcohol or prohibited drugs may also lead to severe nausea. In this event, expert medical attention should be addressed to the patient to rightfully apply proper medication.
  • Another cause is the extreme use of pain relieving medicines. These medicines are called narcotic drugs. They can be purchased over-the-counter and some with the prescription of a doctor. For patients experiencing severe pain, a higher dose of pain reliever is administered. However, this same dosage may be harmful if taken by a person who is not experiencing the same level of pain. Some people have the fear of becoming addicted to this drug, especially if taken in higher dosage. But if there is no history of drug abuse, there is no need to worry about taking it in higher dosage with the doctor’s advice.

Since nausea is mainly a symptom of an underlying disease, there are some basic remedies on preventing it. Most are basically do-it-yourself remedies and should be followed dutifully to ease the feeling and to avoid vomiting as well.

One of the basic treatments is eating small amounts of food throughout the day. So instead of taking up three regular meals, the person who is experiencing nausea can divide the same amount of food into smaller meals. There are also instances where the smell of food can cause queasiness. Take note which foods cause nausea and avoid them. Processed foods can also contribute to this uneasy feeling.

Take also into account drinking small amounts of liquid a few minutes after meals, not during the meals as it may cause vomiting. Drinking chamomile or ginger tea may help avoid feelings of nausea. Avoid orange juice as it has contains high amounts of acid that may irritate the stomach and induce vomiting.

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