- Migraines are often accompanied by bouts of nausea and at times, vomiting. Migraines are defined as chronic headaches that can last anywhere from an hour to two days.
- Food poisoning occurs due to consuming contaminated food. Nausea is one of the key symptoms of this condition.
- Chemotherapy treatment can cause nausea due to the chemicals being used during the treatment. Cancer and other similar conditions are usually treated with chemotherapy.
- A stomach flu is a common infection that causes nausea. This infection is usually not dangerous and rarely lasts more than 48 hours.
- Allergies, such as an allergy to milk, can cause extreme nausea and vomiting. Some allergies can be prevented with medications and by avoiding the source of the allergy.
Migraines
Food Poisoning
Chemotherapy
Stomach Flu
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