A feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit, Sea-sickness, Strong dislike or disgust, queasiness, uneasiness of the stomach; revulsion, repugnance, disgust, pall, The feeling of wanting to throw up (vomit), disgust so strong it makes you feel sick the state that precedes vomiting, Feeling sick This is sometimes a side effect of cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy See nausea section, is stomach pain, usually a dislike for food, and an urge to vomit, Seasickness; hence, any similar sickness of the stomach accompanied with a propensity to vomit; qualm; squeamishness of the stomach; loathing, An unpleasant sensation usually preceding vomiting (CMD 1997), The feeling of sickness, a feeling of needing to vomit (throw-up), disgust so strong it makes you feel sick, the state that precedes vomiting, Nausea is the condition of feeling sick and the feeling that you are going to vomit. I was overcome with a feeling of nausea. the feeling that you have when you think you are going to vomit (=bring food up from your stomach through your mouth) = sick feeling/wave of nausea (nausia , from nautes; NAUTICAL). Discomfort in the pit of the stomach associated with disgust for food and a feeling that vomiting will follow, as it often does. Nausea results from irritation of nerve endings in the stomach or duodenum, which stimulate brain centres that control nausea and vomiting. Nausea can be a symptom of minor or serious disorders. Common causes include indigestion (from eating too fast or from stress around mealtime), food poisoning, motion sickness, and pregnancy (morning sickness). Nausea may also arise from any cause of abnormal lack of appetite (e.g., shock, pain, influenza, badly fitting dentures, liver or kidney disease). Simple nausea often is relieved by vomiting, a feeling of sickness in the stomach causing an urge to vomit, Tendency to vomit, a feeling of sickness at the stomach, Nausea is the urge to vomit It can be brought by many causes including, systemic illnesses, such as influenza, medications, pain, and inner ear disease, a feeling or sensation leading to the urge to vomit, Feeling sick or wanting to be sick If it is caused by chemotherapy, it can last for anywhere between a few hours and a week, Tendency to vomit, feeling of sickness at the stomach, the symptom indicating the inclination to vomit,
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A feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit
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Sea-sickness
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Strong dislike or disgust
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queasiness, uneasiness of the stomach; revulsion, repugnance, disgust isim
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pall
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The feeling of wanting to throw up (vomit)
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disgust so strong it makes you feel sick the state that precedes vomiting
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Feeling sick This is sometimes a side effect of cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy See nausea section
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is stomach pain, usually a dislike for food, and an urge to vomit
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Seasickness; hence, any similar sickness of the stomach accompanied with a propensity to vomit; qualm; squeamishness of the stomach; loathing
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An unpleasant sensation usually preceding vomiting (CMD 1997)
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The feeling of sickness
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a feeling of needing to vomit (throw-up)
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disgust so strong it makes you feel sick
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the state that precedes vomiting
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Nausea is the condition of feeling sick and the feeling that you are going to vomit. I was overcome with a feeling of nausea. the feeling that you have when you think you are going to vomit (=bring food up from your stomach through your mouth) = sick feeling/wave of nausea (nausia , from nautes; NAUTICAL). Discomfort in the pit of the stomach associated with disgust for food and a feeling that vomiting will follow, as it often does. Nausea results from irritation of nerve endings in the stomach or duodenum, which stimulate brain centres that control nausea and vomiting. Nausea can be a symptom of minor or serious disorders. Common causes include indigestion (from eating too fast or from stress around mealtime), food poisoning, motion sickness, and pregnancy (morning sickness). Nausea may also arise from any cause of abnormal lack of appetite (e.g., shock, pain, influenza, badly fitting dentures, liver or kidney disease). Simple nausea often is relieved by vomiting
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a feeling of sickness in the stomach causing an urge to vomit
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Tendency to vomit, a feeling of sickness at the stomach
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Nausea is the urge to vomit It can be brought by many causes including, systemic illnesses, such as influenza, medications, pain, and inner ear disease
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a feeling or sensation leading to the urge to vomit
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Feeling sick or wanting to be sick If it is caused by chemotherapy, it can last for anywhere between a few hours and a week
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Tendency to vomit, feeling of sickness at the stomach
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