For stomach upset (feeling sick, pressure, fullness), try rest, ginger or chamomile tea, crackers, bananas, steamed carrots, apples, and cooked rice.
If you’ve eaten something heavy, consider a short-term fast to help your stomach settle.
Limit fatty, spicy foods, coffee, and alcohol.
Eating smaller meals, chewing slowly, and not lying down after eating often helps. If symptoms persist for more than 3 days, see a doctor.
Causes:
• Infections: Stomach flu (gastroenteritis), food poisoning.
• Lifestyle: Stress, anxiety, excessive alcohol consumption, smoking.
• Diet: Food allergies or intolerances (lactose, gluten).
• Medical: Migraines, pregnancy, gastroesophageal reflux.
• Inner ear and cervical spine. Balance disorders (vestibular vertigo) or problems with the cervical spine.

First aid:
• Herbs: Chamomile, mint or ginger (tea, candies) help calm an upset stomach.
• Magnesium supplementation can help with dizziness.
• Diet: Eat crackers, bananas, boiled rice, stewed carrots or apples (so-called “gentle diet”).
• Drinking regimen: Drink unsweetened tea, water or non-carbonated mineral water in small sips.
• Exercise: Do not lie down after eating, but rather engage in moderate activity such as walking.
• Fresh air: Open a window, a cold compress on the forehead also helps.

When to see a doctor:
• Problems often recur.
• Dizziness lasts for a long time.
• Accompanied by severe headache, visual disturbances, tingling in the limbs or palpitations.
• Nausea lasts longer than 3 days.
• Accompanied by severe abdominal pain, fever or weight loss.
• You cannot keep down any fluids.
• Blood appears in the stool or vomit.
For informational purposes only. If you need medical advice or a diagnosis, please consult a specialist.
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Alcohol.
An upset stomach after alcohol is a result of irritation of the mucous membrane, hyperacidity and dehydration. Immediately start rehydration (water, mineral water), reach for crackers or broth and replenish minerals.
Ginger or chamomile tea will bring relief after alcohol, while black charcoal neutralizes acids.
• Avoid coffee and black tea (they irritate the stomach and increase dehydration), carbonated drinks, fatty and heavy foods. We recommend sleep and rest.
When to see a doctor:
If you experience severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, confusion, slow breathing or convulsions, it may be alcohol poisoning.



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