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Nauseous after eating recently
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TSanti-informatic
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Jun 18 2019, 11:50 AM, updated 7y ago
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Last month I went to HK for business trip and the clients treat us big meals for few times. I experience overeating in one of the days where I'm feeling super stuff from breakfast, lunch and dinner. And then the next day I'm totally lack of appetite. From there I tried eating very small meals whenever I could. Then few days later only feeling better. But I'm started to feel nauseous when I eat a bit more.
Right now about 2 weeks have past, it seems that my appetite has shrink as I used to be a big eater. Last time I need finish two packs of rice box to feel full at lunch, now I can only manage 1 rice box. If I eat a bit more then I feel nauseous again.
What type of condition is this? I search online but all I could find is nauseous due to pregnancy (obviously not), migraine, food or lactose intolerance (unlikely), food poisoning or, warning sign of serious condition. Or I should visit doc on this?
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nebula87
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Jun 18 2019, 11:52 AM
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Did you check your BP?
Last few days I have that, because i binge eat durians and sort.
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KazukiRae
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Jun 18 2019, 12:00 PM
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maybe indigestion ? similar sign & symptoms
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Blofeld
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Jun 18 2019, 06:33 PM
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Terrifickshamy
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Jun 21 2019, 09:35 AM
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Not trying to scare you, but when was the last time you went for a health screening? Check your BP, Cholestrol, blood sugar etc. Reduced appetite can be a sign of many things.
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Dr.Drool
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Jun 21 2019, 09:40 AM
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Get doctor opinion to see what's wrong with you. No point getting stress & guessing. A change in appetite is what your body it not doing too well.
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chenny99
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Jun 21 2019, 09:58 AM
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QUOTE(Dr.Drool @ Jun 21 2019, 09:40 AM) Get doctor opinion to see what's wrong with you. No point getting stress & guessing. A change in appetite is what your body it not doing too well. Yes, the Dr. has spoken wise words  Please seek medical opinion.
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