- the state that precedes vomiting
- disgust so strong it makes you feel sick
- (nauseated) feeling nausea; feeling about to vomit
- Nausea (Latin nausea, from Greek ναυσίη, nausiē, "seasickness" "wamble"), is a sensation of unease and discomfort in the upper stomach with an urge to vomit. An attack of nausea is known as a qualm.
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- Nausea (orig. French La Nausée) is an epistolary novel by the existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, published in 1938 and written while he was teaching at the lycée of Le Havre. It is one of Sartre's best-known novels.
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- A feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit; Strong dislike or disgust; Sea-sickness
- a feeling or sensation leading to the urge to vomit.
- A symptom resulting from the inclination to vomit.
- Nausea is the urge to vomit. It can be brought by many causes including, systemic illnesses, such as influenza, medications, pain, and inner ear disease.
- Nausea is a feeling of discomfort in the stomach that people feel before they vomit. A person does not have to vomit though in order to have nausea.
- Feeling sick or wanting to vomit, possibly with dizziness or symptoms. Some chemotherapy combinations can cause nausea for up to several days - this can be lessened by taking antiemetic drugs.
- The driver can be distracted from driving and unable to concentrate due to a sickness feeling
- (from NDE) (Greek nausia: illness) The title of Sartre’s famous novel of solipsistic despair, and the name Sartre uses for man’s reaction in experiencing the absurd world. ...
- A feeling of sickness leading to a tendency to vomit.
- Nausea is when you feel like you are going to be sick.
- Sick feeling and feeling of needing to throw up, which can precede vomiting. Nausea is not an illness in itself; it is rather a possible symptom of several conditions, many of which are not related to the stomach at all. ...
- When you feel like throwing up, you may be experiencing nausea. Nausea can sometimes be caused by a virus. Nausea can also be your body's reaction to something you ate that your body didn't like. Other times, you may get nauseous when you get very worried about something. ...
- A feeling of queasiness or sickness in the stomach and sometimes the throat. It can make someone feel dizzy or lightheaded, have increased saliva (spit), trouble swallowing, skin temperature changes, or a fast heart rate. Nausea may occur with or without vomiting.
- Having the urge to vomit caused by an upset stomach.
- A stomach distress with distaste for food and an urge to vomit
- An unpleasant sensation, vaguely referred to the epigastrium and abdomen and often culminating in vomiting. Often a symptom of porphyria at the onset of an acute attack.
- usually occures first trimester (morning sickness)
- The sense that one may vomit causing discomfort; differentiated from stomach pain by the regurgitation aspect.