Many times people suddenly feel nauseous as soon as they wake up in the morning. Mild headache, heaviness in the stomach and then suddenly a feeling of vomiting starts. In such a situation, the question often arises whether this has happened due to eating something wrong or whether the viral stomach bug is spreading. At the same time, when the weather changes, there is always confusion whether the change in weather can really cause vomiting. According to doctors, the most common reason behind sudden vomiting is viral gastroenteritis, which is commonly called viral infection of the stomach. This infection can spread rapidly in crowded places like home, school or office. If people nearby are also facing such problems then the possibility of virus infection is high. Along with this, symptoms like nausea, diarrhea, mild fever and headache can also be seen.
Changing weather can also cause vomiting
Regarding vomiting without any reason, experts say that change in weather does not directly cause vomiting, but it affects indirectly. During the change in weather from hot to cold or from humid to dry weather, the body’s immunity may become slightly weak. At the same time, in some seasons, food spoils very quickly and the risk of infection in water also increases. Change in eating habits also increases the risk of stomach problems.
How to differentiate between weather related problems and viral infections?
According to doctors, differentiating between seasonal stomach upset and viral or bacterial infection depends on the severity of the symptoms. Changes in weather are usually associated with changes in temperature or pollen. At the same time, these changes can cause mild nausea or digestive problems which get resolved quickly. However, the actual stomach infection, gastroenteritis, occurs more often and more rapidly, while the change in weather can make the stomach feel heavy or upset. Whereas clinical infection usually causes severe cramps, watery diarrhea and high fever which is not easily cured.
When to get checked by a doctor?
Experts say that if such symptoms as blood in the stool, very high fever, severe pain in any part of the stomach, no urination for 8 hours, excessive dizziness or weakness and inability to retain water in the stomach for 24 hours are seen, then it is important to immediately consult a doctor. Because dehydration is the biggest danger.
How to take care at home?
According to doctors, home care can be helpful in mild symptoms. According to the doctor, it is advised to take oral rehydration solution in small sips. Drinking water together can increase vomiting. In such a situation, when the stomach calms down a bit, it is advisable to eat light things like banana, rice or dry toast. Ginger or mint tea can also be helpful in reducing nausea. Also, adequate rest is very important, so that the body can fight the infection.
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Disclaimer: This information is based on research studies and expert opinion. Do not consider this as a substitute for medical advice. Before adopting any new activity or exercise, please consult your doctor or relevant specialist.
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