Physical Warning Signs No Woman Should Ignore
Persistent Nausea

Persistent nausea can be a sign of multiple physical conditions. Nausea is even associated with mental health disorders like generalized anxiety disorder or panic disorder. One of the most common causes of persistent nausea in women is pregnancy. If a woman is certain she is not pregnant, though, constant nausea can be more cause for concern. Nausea might be caused by gallstones, which women are twice as likely to develop than men. Some stones don't cause symptoms, but others can cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, back pain, and shoulder pain. Gastroesophageal reflux disease can also cause nausea. This disease causes the contents of the stomach to re-enter the esophagus. Migraines may cause headaches during the episode or directly before the head pain occurs. Nausea might be related to a peptic ulcer, which occurs when sores develop in the esophagus, small intestine, or stomach. Other causes of persistent nausea include inflammatory bowel disease, an obstruction of the intestine, pancreatitis, a hernia, hepatitis, and serious diseases of the central nervous system.
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