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

Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Prostration; vomiting and purging

Vomiting and Homeopathy Part-1

Symptoms
Vomiting of food and drink, with craving for stimulants.

Suggested Medicine
Sulphuric acid

Symptoms
With sweating and great anguish, followed by drowsiness.

Suggested Medicine
Aeth Cynap

Symptoms
Of water, mucus, bile; with severe pain in stomach; followed by great prostration; vomiting and purging at the same time.

Suggested Medicine
Arsenic Alb

Symptoms
Nausea before breakfast.

Suggested Medicine
Berb vulg

Saturday, June 1, 2024

Travel Sickness practical and effective Tips

 Travel Sickness practical and effective Tips

Travel sickness, also known as motion sickness, is a common problem that occurs when your body receives conflicting signals from your senses during travel, such as when your body feels the motion of a car or boat, but your eyes don't see it. This conflict can cause a range of uncomfortable symptoms, including:

- Dizziness

- Nausea

- Vomiting

- Headaches

- Fatigue


Practical tips to help prevent and alleviate travel sickness:


1. Sit in the front seat: Sitting in the front seat of a car or bus can help you feel more in control and reduce symptoms.

2. Keep your eyes on the horizon: Looking at the horizon can help your body get a sense of the motion and reduce conflict with your senses.

3. Avoid screens:Try to avoid reading, watching videos, or playing games on your phone or tablet, as this can make symptoms worse.

4. Take breaks: Breaking up long trips with regular stops can help give your body a chance to recover.

5. Try ginger: Ginger has natural anti-inflammatory properties and has been shown to help alleviate travel sickness symptoms. You can try ginger in the form of ginger ale, ginger tea, or ginger candies.

6. Use wristbands: There are Sea-Bands, which are wristbands that use pressure points to help alleviate travel sickness.

7. Consider medication: If your symptoms are severe, you may want to talk to your doctor about medication options such as Dramamine or scopolamine patches.

Remember, it's important to talk to your doctor if your symptoms are severe or persistent. With a little preparation and planning, you can help make your travels more comfortable and enjoyable!