10 Pyelonephritis Symptoms
Symptom #3: Nausea and Vomiting
Nausea is an uncomfortable and unpleasant sensation where it results in an urge to vomit. Although there is no pain, nausea can be debilitating as it causes discomfort in the upper abdomen, chest, and throat. It is the body’s way to discourage the person to not repeat their actions that may have resulted in nausea.
Vomiting is the involuntary expulsion of stomach contents through the mouth and nose. Both nausea and vomiting are non-specific symptoms that can be caused by motion sickness, migraine, hypoglycemia, dizziness, fainting, food poisoning, and more. Symptomatic treatment may include the use of antiemetics such as ondansetron or metoclopramide.
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