Regurgitation and nausea from taking Chinese medicine may be caused by unpleasant taste, stimulation of the stomach by the medicine, and sensitivity of the pharyngeal reflex. It is recommended that you rinse your mouth after drinking the medicine, eat a small amount of food before meals, and take the medicine a small number of times.
1. Discomfort of taste: The common cause of regurgitation and nausea after taking traditional Chinese medicine is that patients are not used to the taste of traditional Chinese medicine, so it is suggested that patients can gargle after drinking the medicine or eat sweet food, such as sugar, fruit, etc., to alleviate the discomfort.
2. Drug stimulation of the stomach: this is usually related to the way the drug is taken. Drinking medicine when you are too full or too hungry may also cause nausea and regurgitation. It is recommended to eat a small amount of warm porridge, noodle soup or other food before drinking the medicine, which will relieve the symptoms.
3. Sensitive pharyngeal reflex: Whenever you take medicines, whether it is tonics or adult medicines, their special flavor may cause nausea and regurgitation after entering the throat. It is recommended to divide the soup medicine into several times, or reflect the situation to the doctor, who will adjust the composition of the medicine according to the specific situation.
Taking Chinese medicine regurgitation nausea is generally caused by a variety of factors, it is recommended that patients can take targeted measures according to their own situation in order to effectively alleviate the symptoms.