It is difficult to say exactly what is the best treatment for nausea and vomiting as there are many different diseases that can cause it and it is important to seek medical help before the cause is known.
If the disease is caused by gastrointestinal disorders, the main treatment measures include improving obstruction, anti-infection, correcting water-electrolyte disorders, promoting gastrointestinal motility and relieving gastrointestinal spasm.
In the case of liver, biliary and pancreatic diseases, measures such as liver protection, elimination of biliary obstruction and inflammation, gastrointestinal decompression and reduction of pancreatic secretion should be actively used to effectively relieve or stop the symptoms of nausea and vomiting.
In the case of neurological pathology, important treatment measures include reducing intracranial pressure and decreasing brain cell edema, which can effectively improve vomiting symptoms and protect brain cell function.
If caused by a medication factor, symptoms generally disappear naturally when the medication causing the nausea and vomiting is stopped. When patients have to use certain drugs, for example to reduce the adverse effects of some chemotherapy drugs, they are often treated with anti-emetic drugs.
If it is due to psychiatric factors, the key is psychotherapy to remove the patient’s psychological barriers, with appropriate gastrointestinal motility drugs and sedatives and, if necessary, antidepressant treatment.