The nausea is caused by the mucous. It’s a symptom of something called post-nasal drip. That snot is tickling the back of your throat and aggravating your gag reflex. Also big gobs of snot will mess with your digestive tract.
]]>Your comment actually has helped me. I do have Crohns disease but my nausea isnt coming from that according to my doctor. I am miserable. I am just to sick to eat. I found out I am allergic to my dogs. Now what am I to do? I love them dearly but I can’t live this way. Want to talk major depression!! I.am discussing options of rescue groups with my veterinary at this time, it is like giving away my children
]]>Are you taking allergy meds? They can cause depression, as can allergy symptoms. As for pregnancy, you can get tested to see if you are of course. Any way you can live somewhere else for a few days or longer to be cat-free for a while? I hope you follow up with a doctor if none of the above help. Other things besides allergies or pregnancy can cause nausea.
]]>I have exaclty what you are describing…My nausea feels like it is induced by a bad feeling in my throat, which is caused by what I believe to be mucus. However I have no such allergies. I have taken claritin clear just in case, but still dont know if it works or not. Somedays I feel fine but on others I dont so I am guessing it might be somthing else.
]]>Hi Connie,
Sounds like a real drag.
I don’t know if the “thick nasal gunk” is causing your nausea or not (seems unlikely) … even if it was, you would still be wondering what causes the thick nasal gunk in the first place.
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I use it every day, and is sure helps with my allergy symptoms and energy levels.
Hope that helps.
]]>For the last few years I have had bouts of nausea that can be debilitating. I have had every test done that the doctors can think of. I had allergy testing and am not technically allergic to anything but do have a sensitivity to particles in the air. Right now I am miserable with all the pollen in the air. The only thing that I can find in common with the nausea is a thick nasal gunk (good medical term) that slides down the back of my throat. Is it possible that that is the cause of the nausea? My doctor doesn’t think so but we can’t find any other reason. I am wondering if anyone else has this.
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