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I experience nausea while thinking about food. How to get rid of it?

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Published At September 17, 2019
Reviewed AtJune 16, 2023

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I am 31-year-old with 5.48 feet in height and weight 112.43 Ibs. I want to gain weight. But the problem is I feel nausea in thinking about the food. Suggest me something.

Answered by Dr. Arul Amuthan L

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I understand your feelings about less weight. First, you need to see that, whether you have hungry, interest in food, have proper digestion, proper excretion of stool in the morning, and your heredity. I think you have hunger, but an interest in food, which leads to nausea while thinking about food. Kindly follow the following advice or therapy.

a) Bilvadi lehyam (Musta, Nagakeshar, Trikatu). Take 0.18 oz in the morning, at lunchtime, and in the evening before food. Consume little hot water. This will improve the taste of food. Also, reduce nauseating sensation.

b) Daily drink ginger and milk will improve appetite and digestion.

c) Try to use pickle is the best way to avoid nausea (lemon and mango are good).

If you have a peptic ulcer, do not use ginger milk and pickle. You can try only the first drug. Please continue treatment for at least six months. To improve body weight you can eat one ice cream daily after lunch. Shatavari gritham (Shatavari, Ela, Sharkara) (0.18 oz morning at evening before food) for six months.

I hope this will be helpful to you.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Arul Amuthan L
Dr. Arul Amuthan L

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