Tips on Managing Nausea and/or Vomiting Geriatrics Nausea is an unpleasant feeling in the back of the throat or stomach that may or may not end in vomiting where the contents of the stomach are rejected through the mouth and/ or nose. Some ways to reduce nausea and vomiting include: ☐ Take small but frequent meals. ☐ Suck lemon- or mint flavoured sweets. ☐ Suck ice cubes, or frozen cubes made of cordial or fruit juices. ☐ Drink lemon, peppermint or ginger teas. ☐ Dry, plain or bland food may be better tolerated.
☐ Avoid foods that have strong taste or smell. ☐ Avoid foods that are fried, very oily or sweet. ☐ Ensure your room has good ventilation. ☐ Loosen clothes around the stomach and remove belts. ☐ Avoid food, smell, activities or places that make you nauseous or feel like vomiting. ☐
If you do vomit, let your stomach rest for a while before attempting to eat or drink again. Then, start with small sips of water or other clear liquids. If you are able to keep these down, you can slowly increase the amount of drinks or food.
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If your doctor has prescribed medicine for nausea or vomiting, take the medicine regularly to prevent the symptoms. Inform your doctor if your condition does not improve with medicine.
If you require advice on nausea or vomiting, please contact your doctor or nurse.
Yishun Health is a network of medical institutions and health facilities in the north of Singapore, under the National Healthcare Group. Admiralty Medical Centre • (65) 6807 8000 • www.admiraltymedicalcentre.com.sg Khoo Teck Puat Hospital • (65) 6555 8000 • www.ktph.com.sg Yishun Community Hospital • (65) 6807 8800 • www.yishuncommunityhospital.com.sg The information is correct at the time of printing and subject to revision without further notice.
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