It has been 2 years since everytime I eat, I feel nauseous. I wasn’t a heavy eater before but right now the usual servings I eat is just half of what I eat before. If I have too much, I would have to vomit it all. What is happening to me?

We recommend seeing a doctor if you haven’t already. It is not normal to vomit from eating, and this could be a sign of an underlying condition. Additionally, there are medications that can help with the nausea that way you can get back to eating the amount that was normal for you previously.


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