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Nausea after eating
I always feel nauseous right after eating, it feels like I'll vomit but i don't, is it something serious?
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eat regularly on time. take plenty of fluids. reduce stress.
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Would need a proper history of your daily routine & eating habits. Normally due to stress or prolonged gap between meals & sometimes due to the type of food we take these type of symptoms occur.
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Nothing to worry, reach out to me at practo app to guide you further
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Maintain a healthy lifestyle - healthy diet, proper hydration & sleep & exercise
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