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Suggestions/tips/advice on how to relieve crohns symptoms. i ran out of my medication and this flare up is killing me, specifically the nausea in the first ~5 hours after i wake up im having trouble eating because thinking of food makes the nausea worse
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Nausea and Vomiting
Crohn's Disease (IBD) Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Some suggestions to relieve Crohn's symptoms, particularly nausea, include using cannabis, Altoids, or mint tea for their anti-nausea properties. Prescribed Zofran and Tummy Pops in ginger and peppermint flavors have also been found helpful by some individuals. Avoiding dairy, fizzy drinks, wheat, processed meals, tomatoes, potatoes, and chillies can help manage the condition. Using a hot water bottle can provide relief from pain. Some people have found relief from nausea by sucking on ginger candies or using peppermint. Laying down with an alcohol prep pad in between the eyebrows has also been suggested to temporarily alleviate strong waves of nausea. Eating small meals or snacks every 3-4 hours and drinking small amounts of water can also be beneficial.
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