Nausea feeling

2026-06-04 06:59:00
I am taking iron tablets autrin from ariund 4-5 weeks as my iron levels were low. Now i started taking then alternately but i am facing nausea from last 2 weeks but not regularly. No vomit, nothing else just uneasy nausea feel. I took last dose 2 days back still geelinv nausea today. Is this because of iron tablets? Can i take something for this?
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Yes. Nausea is common because of iron tablets
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kindly consult before taking any medications

Answered2026-06-08 22:08:05

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Hi, Iron tablets cause nausea, especially on an empty stomach. Take them after food or switching to a gentler form usually helps. Stay hydrated and try small meals. Feel free to consult for further guidance.

Answered2026-06-07 05:31:07

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Yes could be due to iron tablets, dyspepsia,  any possibility of ? Pregnancy. Take tab pantop d one morning and one evening for 3 days.

Answered2026-06-05 12:50:06

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Need detailed history of your compliants Take anti emetic .If your symptoms persists kindly do connect and consult with me for your treatment

Answered2026-06-05 11:29:12

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Kindly do connect and consult with me for better treatment plan and advice on your case

Answered2026-06-05 10:54:19

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Yes its due to iron tab Emset4 MD to put under toung it dissolve with saliva slowly once for nausea  if required.

Answered2026-06-05 10:21:33

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Yes you have to take something else

Answered2026-06-05 09:56:59

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Hello 👋  Yes it's because of Iron tablets only 👈 Based on your history your taking oral iron tablets Most common side effects is Nausea and vomiting  due to Gastric irritation which is common so don't worry No need to take other medicine because you don't have any vomiting
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If your Nausea is severe and prolonged (if you can't tolerate)You can change to Iron injections
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Oral iron tablets take after food containing vitamin C (helps in absorption of iron ) 👈 so that there is decreased chances of Gastric irritation don't take oral iron tablets in empty stomach  👈

Answered2026-06-05 09:11:23

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Take some anti emetic medication before food

Answered2026-06-05 08:55:51

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Answered2026-06-05 08:27:58

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What about your marriage / pregnant history? Taking a tablet of iron along with take vitamin C tablet also

Answered2026-06-05 08:22:33

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What foods did you have What's your blood reports Do consult for further evaluation

Answered2026-06-05 08:22:07

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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment

Answered2026-06-05 11:38:50

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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables more Fiber meal Walk Do connect and consult Will help you

Answered2026-06-05 11:23:01

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