
Q Along with nausea I get acid reflux, belching, dizziness and a heavy head. Must each be treated separately?
A More often than separate problems overlapping, these branch from one flow. When the stomach cannot empty in time, what fails to descend is pushed up as acid and belching; prolonged stagnation then unsettles circulation and the autonomic balance, leaving the head heavy. Suppressing one leaves the rest behind.
Detailed Answer
Prolonged post-meal drowsiness and fatigue belong to the same picture. When sleep becomes shallow, the next day's nausea feels stronger, forming a cycle. If dizziness comes along, we check the balance system as well.
Korean Medicine Clinic Perspective
Rather than adding a medication per symptom, we first restore the downward flow. When it returns, the symptoms pushed upward commonly ease together. If the dizziness is severe or came on suddenly, however, it needs separate assessment.
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