Nausea and Vomiting
Many patients who have struggled with kidney stones will say that they feel nauseous. In many cases, the nausea is severe enough to cause vomiting. In turn, vomiting invites a whole range of medical issues, including nutritional deficiencies and dehydration. Another reason people may experience vomiting would be due to the intense pain caused by the kidney stone passing. Some patients cannot hold the pain and throw up.
The third reason nausea and vomiting occur would be those toxins mentioned earlier. Whenever toxins and chemicals are elevated, it can affect the quality of your blood and even the functioning of organs. Your body will want to get rid of these toxins any way possible, and if it can’t do it through the kidneys and urine, it will eject it more forcibly via vomiting.
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