Sickness Feeling, Please Help!?!


Question: Sickness Feeling, Please Help!!?
Here is my week!.!.!.

Mon,straining eyes and a bit of nausea
Tues,nausea away but eyes still a little straining
Wed,fine again, eyes are okay
Thurs,feeling quite sick again, headache and straining eyes, vomiting and uneasy stomach
Fri,recovering, still uneasy stomach but feeling better than thursday
Sat,felt as if i would be sick if i got out of bed, got better in the evening
Sun,still straining eyes, a lil bit of a headache and an uneasy stomach as if i might just throw up!.!.!.

I don't knwo what is causing this, but if anyone knows what this is and if it will go away, please answer my question, 10 points for best answer!.!.!.!.!.!. thank you v!. much :)Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Heya,
It sounds to me like you have been having a migraine thats the most likely option i can think off!.
Try suggestions below and see if they resolve the issue :
How is a migraine treated!?

The first line of treatment is always to try and identify trigger factors, which means keeping a careful record of events, mainly of foods that have preceded an attack!. Particular foods are identified as migraine triggers in about 20 per cent of sufferers!. The large female preponderance within migraine sufferers points to the importance of hormonal factors such as the menstrual cycle, which are not modifiable!. Many women also find that the oral contraceptive pill worsens attacks, and if so it should be stopped!.

People suffering a migraine should try to rest in a dark, quiet room!.

Treatment of migraine is most effective if given at the start of an attack!.

Simple painkillers such as paracetamol (eg Panadol), aspirin (eg Aspro clear) or ibuprofen (eg Nurofen), can be effective at relieving migraine and are usually the first treatment tried!. They are preferably taken in soluble form, as these are absorbed by the body faster!. If nausea or vomiting are a problem then suppositories may be preferable, alternatively an antisickness medicine can be taken with the painkiller!. Your doctor may prescribe the antisickness medicines domperidone (eg Motilium) or metoclopramide (eg Maxolon); these also speed up the absorption of the painkiller!. There are also products available that combine these with a painkiller, eg Paramax, Migramax, Domperamol!.

If simple painkillers and antisickness medicines consistently fail to relieve migraine attacks, then the most popular modern remedies are the



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