Guide To Side Effects Linked To Antacids

Nausea

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Taking calcium-based antacids for a prolonged period or in higher than recommended doses could cause nausea. Patients experiencing nausea typically describe a feeling of queasiness in the stomach, and this may include an urge to vomit. Since this symptom is associated with an excessive amount of calcium in the body, patients who experience nausea while using antacids should let their doctor know. It might be necessary to adjust their other medications. To reduce nausea at home, patients may want to try eating light meals of soft and bland foods, and getting fresh air could help to ease stomach queasiness. Some individuals have experienced relief with ginger or peppermint, and avoiding strong smells and flavors is recommended. If nausea occurs along with diarrhea or continues for several days, patients should make an appointment with their doctor. Nausea that occurs in conjunction with chest pain or abdominal pain needs urgent investigation, and patients should be taken to an emergency room.

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