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Nausea, fatigue, fullness

I'm 19, female, not overweight (not that I've ever eaten particularly healthily). Lately I've been feeling slightly nauseous, I haven't actually thrown up, but my stomach still doesn't feel right. I am incredibly tired, I struggle just to get through an hour day at work. Sometimes after eating a meal I feel full quite quickly and that feeling will last awhile. Other times I feel hungry after recently eating a meal. A couple of weeks ago I did faint while drinking alcohol, I hadn't had that much to drink, however dinner that night wasn't particularly large. I don't have any major worries in life.

Do you think I've got anything to worry about?
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1530171 tn?1448129593
Hey facefirst,
Welcome to the forum.
Try an anti-candida diet. Just do a search.
I recommend you take 2T of Extra Virgin Coconut Oil daily (you may use it instead of cooking oils or added to steamed vegetables for example)
Also avoid all sweets, white flour, junk food, artificial sweeteners, sodas,alcohol and try to stay from dairy, grains, breads, pastas, starches etc.
The stricter you are, the sooner you'll feel better.
It's tough but you will improve.
Also supplement with quality pre and probiotics, best you can afford!
Wish you well!
Niko
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Maybe you have a cold or sometimes check with your doctor I had the same problem a couple of years ago worst experience ever i hate the feeling but it turned out I had the flu hope everything comes out fine
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1952776 tn?1325606457
I agree with Red_Star .  I have many GI issues myself all though I am not a doctor.  It could also be a physical defect perhaps an emptying problem.  Either way I would go see a Gastroenterologist.
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1756321 tn?1547095325
You may have Helicobacter Pylori which is a bacteria found in the stomach. Triple antibiotic therapy is needed to kill this bacteria off.

Some of the physical symptoms of H Pylori include:

Gnawing or discomfort in stomach
Abdominal ache or burning
Inflammation of the stomach lining
Persistent nausea
Vomiting
Bloating
Feeling of fullness
Frequent burping or belching
Bad breath / halitosis
Flatulence
Weight loss
Stomach pain or burning
Heartburn
Indigestion
Acid reflux disease
Constipation
Diarrhea

Associated with but lesser known health problems associated with H Pylori include:

Non-ulcer dyspepsia (10% of diagnosis's)
Non-specific aches
Osteoarthritis
Osteoporosis
Calcium metabolism impairment and related problems
Various types of cancer
Chronic fatigue
Reactive arthritis
Urticaria
Rosacea
Psoriasis
Sleep disturbances
Depression
Low energy levels
Palpitations
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Insulin resistance
Primary biliary cirrhosis
Feeling of hunger 1-3 hours after eating
Anaemia / iron deficiency
Low glutathione levels
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