Dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and excessive salivation

Sep 27, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Huang Shichang
Introduction
In general, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and excessive salivation may be caused by factors such as excessive fatigue, acute enteritis, reflux esophagitis, peripheral neuropathy, or Parkinson's disease. When experiencing the above symptoms, patients should promptly go to the hospital for examination and, after identifying the underlying cause, follow medical advice for appropriate treatment. In daily life, it is important to maintain a regular作息 (sleep-wake cycle), engage in moderate exercise, and keep a positive mood.

Dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and excessive salivation may generally be caused by various conditions such as excessive fatigue, acute gastroenteritis, reflux esophagitis, peripheral neuropathy, or Parkinson's disease. Specific details are as follows:

1. Excessive fatigue: Prolonged physical strain at work combined with emotional disturbances may lead to chronic illness, causing bodily discomfort. In such cases, timely rest is recommended, and symptoms usually improve after a period of adjustment.

2. Acute gastroenteritis: This condition, often caused by improper diet or irritation from alcohol and smoking, leads to symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. Patients should seek medical attention promptly and take medications such as Enteritis Relief Tablets (Changyan Ning Pian) or Norfloxacin Capsules as directed by a physician.

3. Reflux esophagitis: Caused by factors such as chronic sleep deprivation and irregular eating habits, this condition causes reflux-related symptoms, and severe cases may present the aforementioned symptoms. Patients should take medications like Omeprazole Capsules and Domperidone Tablets as prescribed, drink plenty of warm water regularly, and swallow saliva frequently.

4. Peripheral neuropathy: This may be triggered by trauma or high emotional stress, making patients prone to the symptoms described above. Such patients can take medications like Vitamin B1 Tablets and Mecobalamin Tablets under medical supervision.

5. Parkinson’s disease: A neurodegenerative disorder of the central nervous system that develops gradually, characterized by motor dysfunction and potentially including the symptoms mentioned. Patients with Parkinson’s disease may receive dietary therapy or acupuncture treatment under a doctor's guidance.

When experiencing the above symptoms, patients should promptly visit a hospital for evaluation. After identifying the underlying cause, they should follow medical advice for appropriate treatment. Maintaining regular作息 (daily routines), engaging in moderate exercise, and keeping a positive mood can significantly enhance treatment outcomes.

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