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Woken Up From Nausea Every Few Nights

Why do I wake up nauseous every morning?

There could be SO MANY reasons. Very hard to pin down on here.At age 18, 8 hours of sleep may be insufficient. In general, younger people require more sleep.Drawing from my own personal experience; if I don't get enough sleep, without fail, I wake up feeling nauseated in the morning.Try going to bed a half hour early for several nights, then progress to 45 minutes earlier, then an hour, and slowly progress like this until you're going to bed around 10pm and getting up at your usual time of 730am.See if sleeping an additional 1.5 hours (or even 2 at your age!) per night eliminates your morning nausea. If not, you'll need to see a Doctor to investigate other causes.Best wishes to you!

Woke up in middle of the night with diarrhea?

The heart-burn sounds like an acute acid reflux condition.. if you Google around, you will get this scary picture in your mind that definitely will make you feel worse.. your stomach is where those strong acids and flesh eating enzymes are usually stored away from harming your own body, occasionally, the stomach entrance that is usually held closed by strong muscles and only open when you swallow a meal.. in some rare occasions, that gateway gets opened and some of that acid and enzymes goes upward, sometimes even up to your mouth producing that acidic bitter taste in the mouth.. to remedy this, try some warm milk (they are weak antiacid) sit upward for few hours, and take some antiacids (if you have some, and may need to consult physicians before you do).. why does that gateway get opened while sleep?, there are a number of reasons under the heading of 'acid reflux' you can Google about.. but most of the time, it is related with the increase of intra-abdominal pressure.. the usual advice, eat but avoid lying down on bed for an hour or two, take small but frequent meals and fluids till you feel better to eat normal meals, and avoid heavy and/or spicy meals, coffee, tea and alcohol in hours before sleep and avoid stress and over thinking before sleep.. as for the Diarrhoea part, I am not sure, Diarrhoea of certain illnesses like food poisoning and infection, can cause gastritis and acid reflux.. but from my general understanding, the body has a mechanism to protect itself, in cases like gastrointestinal infections (example typhoid) and food poisoning, the body responds to these threats by emptying our intestine and stomach from these harmful agents either by vomiting (opening the stomach gate) or by Diarrhoea.. in your case, assuming that you are having not food poisoning or infection, you could be having a reflux or gastritis, and your body perceives it as a potential threat thus opening the number 2 for Diarrhoea to empty that threat even if that threat does not exist..

I keep waking up in the morning weak, shaky and nauseous. What could be causing this?

I think you should try waking up after completing the sleep cycle.During the night, sleeping follows a predictable pattern, moving back and forth between deep sleep and REM sleep. Together, REM and non-REM sleep stages form a complete sleep cycle. Each cycle typically lasts about 90 minutes and repeats four to six times over the course of a night.Non-REM sleepFirst stage also known as "transitional sleep" – it lasts for about five minutes. Your eyes move slowly under the eyelids, muscle activity slows down, and you are easily awakened.Second stage also known as "light sleep" – This is the first stage of true sleep, lasting from 10 to 25 minutes. Your eye movement stops, heart rate slows, and body temperature decreases.Third stage also known as "deep sleep" – in this stage it's difficult to awaken, and if you forcibly wake up, you do not adjust immediately and often feel groggy and disoriented for several minutes. In this deepest stage of sleep, your brain waves are extremely slow. Blood flow is directed away from your brain and towards your muscles, restoring physical energy.REM sleepREM sleep (this is where dreams occur) – time to get there is approximately 70 to 90 minutes after falling asleep. Your eyes move rapidly, your breathing shallows, and your heart rate and blood pressure increase. During this stage, your arm and leg muscles are paralyzed.go to sleep and wake up feeling energized and refreshedSo go to this website and calculate the time for waking up and try to wake up in the recommended time without breaking the sleep cycle and then see whether you are feeling sleepy or not

Why do I keep getting random bursts of nausea at night?

The usual way for that to happen is for you to have tight back muscles that are pressing the spine onto the nerves as they leave it going to the stomach. That pressure on the nerves causes extra gastric acid to be released which will cause the gas and make you feel nauseous as the body looks for ways to get rid of the pain that is within it. When you change your positions from laying down to standing or sitting the pressure points change in your back to add to the problem or to make it better. To get rid of the pains you have to freee up your back muscles to get the pressure off the nerves by your spine and here's how to free them up:
Back:
(do from a sitting position)
Place your left hand on your left leg next to your body. Place your right hand over your left shoulder, fingers over the back and the palm in the front and firmly pull down on them and hold. After 30 seconds slowly lower your body forward and to the outside of your left leg, keeping your left arm fairly straight as you do. When you reach your lap remain there for another 10 seconds, release the pressure but rest there for another 30 seconds. Then reverse your hand positions and do your right side.
For best results relax your body first by taking a deep breath and exhaling then remain this relaxed.

Causes of nausea early in the morning and late at night?

yes you could be preganant.....


you could have a kidney infection --due to teh back pain

i get nasuea from allergies and popst nasal drip---which is worse when i am more tired (at night) or in teh morning

FIBRO IS NOT PSYCHOSOMATIC__ANDY MEDICAL PRO THAT SAYS THIS BETTER MAKE SURE THEIR MALPRACTICE IS PAID UP!

real fibro is a NEUROLOGICAL (physical) condition

it is known that there is a problem with teh neruo system and its use of neurotransmitters


while it is tru that PHYSICAL or emotiuonal stress can cuase an exacberation of fms--the primary cause is physical...

my symtpoms staretd when i was 5--living an ideal cildhood--saty at home mom--dad that played with me--trips to teh shore in teh summer--sledding i nteh winter--best friend who lived a few blocks away..........

right now i am under tremendous stress--but the symptoms have not really gotten any worse.........

m y symtpoms started after a couple seriosu PHYSICAL injuries--1 head injury and 1 rib/ung injury from a afall


there is a difference between what INCOMPETANT DOCS call psychosomatic fibro--AND REAL FIBRO

Causes of Nausea In Middle of Night? And Recurrent Stomach Problems?

Last night, around 2am, I woke up feeling really nauseous. I went to the bathroom and emptied my bladder, then went back in my bed, and I guess fell back asleep soon after that. I just remember feeling really nauseous, like I was going to throw up, and hoping I wasn't getting sick.

I woke up this morning and feel ok, I had a normal bowel movement and everything. I still feel slightly nauseous though. I have been dealing with recurrent stomach pain for years (I am 19 years old). I experience stomach bloating on a daily basis, and get pretty bad gassy/pinchy stomach aches often. I also get this "pinching" feeling in my upper right abdomen.

A few months ago I woke up with severe stomach pains, that subsided later that morning. I made my dad take me to the Dr, but they couldn't tell me what was wrong. I was afraid it could be my gallbladder but they ran ultrasound and HIDA scan tests, both which were normal. I have been limiting fats ever since though because I have anxiety that it's my gallbladder, even though there is no proof. I've lost a couple lbs in the past few months, which isn't good because I am already too thin and have been trying to restore weight after my eating disorder.

My mom thinks the stomach pain and nausea could all be caused by anxiety. I have had OCD since I was very young, and definitely think I have depression and anxiety problems. The past 6 months have been particularly stressful for me, with some family and personal issues. And now my stomach problems are only stressing me out more. Sorry that was so long, but has anyone had a similar experience? Any guesses as to what could be causing the nausea/stomach pain?

Thanks so much

Extreme leg cramp & nausea?

See your health care provider as soon as possible (primary care doctor), for consultation. Some common causes of nausea and motion sickness, dizziness, fainting, gastroenteritis (stomach infection) or food poisoning. Side effects of many medications including cancer chemotherapy, nauseants or morning sickness in early pregnancy. Nausea may also be caused by stress, anxiety, disgust, worry and depression. As for cramps, stretch. If a spasm strikes the calf (by far the most common cramp site), pull the front of the foot up toward the knee.

Since cramps usually result from muscle fatigue, you may be able to prevent such spasms by gently stretching before you exercise your calves.

Stand a few feet from a wall, brace yourself against the wall with your hands, and lean forward, keeping your heels on the ground until you feel a pull in your calves. This maneuver before bedtime can also help prevent unexplained nighttime spasms.

If the cause isn't muscle fatigue, your physician may find other, possibly treatable causes. These can include circulatory problems, hyperventilation, an underactive thyroid, and low blood levels of calcium or (rarely) magnesium. See a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.

I hope this helps you. And good luck.

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