Showing posts with label nausea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nausea. Show all posts

12/08/2009

How to prevent nausea


People often suffer from nausea need to avoid cooking odors, especially the fried and spicy foods. The ideal is to eat simple foods requiring little preparation. You can also go a long way this diet:

• Breakfast: cereal flakes with a fruit compote, toasted bread and yogurt.

• Lunch: A piece of chicken without skin, cucumber salad and fruit.

• Dinner: steak trimmed, boiled potatoes and a fruit.

10/02/2008

The apple does away with nausea in a pregnant?

To reduce the feeling of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy, it should be split intakes of food. According to some, are useful carbohydrates (mainly in the morning). Vomiting does not affect the pregnancy, neither the baby. An apple can be useful for some moms, but, instead, be difficult to accept others.

In a matter of taste there is nothing in writing. According to some pregnant women, peeled and grated apple helps a little. Anyway, after the stage of nausea and vomiting, manzana is the ideal food for the future mom, and that produces rapid sedation of hunger and provides very few calories.

10/01/2008

Abdominal pain in children

The pain in the belly of children disappear almost always spontaneously with the help of a massage or any other home remedy. It is produced by small cramps aerophagia, meteorism, indigestion, acetone, gastroenteritis ...

But there are times when that may reflect a more serious problem (appendicitis, strangulated hernia ...), and require urgent action. These pains are persistent and intense, and often accompanied by other symptoms very obvious, that parents should discard:

• acute pain, which has suddenly begun.
• Worsening of the general state of the child.
• Symptoms of shock, ie, cold, sweating, paleness, dizziness.
• Nausea or vomiting quite intense.
• Strong pain is palpable when the belly.
• bellied in table (hard).
• Presence of blood in the rectum.

In all these cases is contraindicated:
• Administer drugs or painkillers that can mitigate the pain of the child, because you lose a key source of information for diagnosis.
• Apply a laxative or enema.
• Put hot or cold: it could worsen the condition of the child.
• Give food, since it is possible that after it is anesthetized.
• Wait before you go to the doctor.

In the schoolchildren are very frequent recurrent abdominal pain. They are caused by spasms of the colon, and small have no symptoms when they are exploring. Yield easily and almost always without treatment. Usually of nervous origin, and the only thing to do is reassure them when they appear.