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nausea after surgery
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nausea after surgery

by cookie1941, May 15, 2002 12:00AM
my husband just had a section of his colon removed. He was in

the hospital for 4 days.  Now that he's home everything he eats

is coming up.  What can I feed him that will stay down? What

can he drink? Ice water makes him vomit.
Member Comments (4)

by Nanny, May 15, 2002 12:00AM
Call his doctor and see if he will prescribe an anti-nausea medication like pheneregan or something similar.  You can also have him suck on a sliver of fresh ginger root, placed between his teeth and gums.  The ginger root stops nausea.  Ginger ale is also a good drink when you have nausea.

by cookie1941, May 15, 2002 12:00AM
thank you Nanny, I went out for some ginger ale and it seems

to be helping. Will also try the fresh ginger. I certainly do

appreciate your help.

by bumtummy, May 17, 2002 12:00AM
zofran is an excellent anti nausea medication; does not cause drowsiness, very effective

by Eileen F., May 17, 2002 12:00AM
Be careful if you take Zofran as it can cause constipation.  Phenergran works best for my nausea but unfortunately it makes me feel very drowsy.  If I feel nauseated I always start with sipping on ginger ale and most times that will settle my stomach.  Also, the herb, ginger root may help.  Good luck.
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