Warning Signs Of Traveler's Diarrhea

Nausea And Vomiting

AVogel

Nausea and vomiting are typically associated with more severe cases of traveler's diarrhea. Patients who experience these symptoms should record the number of vomiting episodes they experience, as this information can assist physicians in planning appropriate treatment. Patients who are vomiting should also monitor their urine output to watch for signs of dehydration. Although the symptoms can make it difficult to eat and drink, it is very important for individuals who feel nauseous or who have recently vomited to try to at least drink something to prevent dehydration. Bland foods, including crackers, toast, and rice are gentle on the stomach, and patients might wish to consider drinking something with electrolytes to replace lost fluid. Patients who experience persistent vomiting should visit the doctor as soon as possible. Physicians can provide immediate treatment that will stop vomiting, and they may also prescribe oral medicines designed to prevent nausea.

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