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Health Tip: Nausea After Eating

  • Writer: Know Your Health
    Know Your Health
  • Oct 31, 2019
  • 1 min read

(HealthDay News) — Feelings of nausea after eating may be related to problems in the gastrointestinal tract, or a neurological or hormonal issue, says Cleveland Clinic.

So it’s important to tell your doctor about your health history.

Cleveland Clinic says other possible causes of nausea after eating include:

  1. Diabetes or gallbladder disease.

  2. Medication.

  3. A stomach bug or food poisoning.

  4. Motion sickness.

  5. Overeating.

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