HELP PLEASE! I always feel like throwing up.?!


Question: Everyday i feel like throwing up so i trying eatting to get that feeling to go away but it always comes back. I AM NOT PREGNANT. I AM A VIRGIN. anyways, i also get a lot of headaches. what wrong with me?


Answers: Everyday i feel like throwing up so i trying eatting to get that feeling to go away but it always comes back. I AM NOT PREGNANT. I AM A VIRGIN. anyways, i also get a lot of headaches. what wrong with me?

If the feeling of vomiting is related to the headaches, then they might be migraines.

you should definitely consult a doctor.
having the feeling of throwing up is never normal unless you are pregnant, which you are not.

get a complete checkup is all i can suggest

This could be from migranes:

"f yours is a typical migraine headache, you experience a pounding or throbbing pain (on one or both sides of the head), light or sound may bother you or make you feel worse, and you may even throw up or feel as if you have to. You might, however, have a migraine with aura, which is when you see things fuzzier, maybe with colored or flashing lights... just not the way you usually see them. The aura might come before the headache, warning you that it's on the way. Along with the aura, a few migraine sufferers encounter muscle weakness: they lose their sense of coordination, stumble, or even have trouble talking. Your migraine can last for an hour or as long as a day or two. A few kids, however, do have headaches that go for a week. The headache might change when you become a teenager and go through puberty. Boys might have fewer migraines, and some girls (due to hormonal changes, such as menstruation) may have more frequent and longer-lasting migraines.
A migraine is a tough headache, but, for some kids, it also offers an advantage: warning signs. If yours is a migraine with visual aura, then the aura might precede the headache and alert you that it's time for medication and a quiet place. Feeling irritable, dizzy or nauseous (like throwing up) are also warning signs. If you do have these warning signs and know a migraine is on its way, and even if you only have one-half hour until the end of class, ask to be excused to take your medication."





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