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Queasiness and Nausea

Queasiness and Nausea

When the feeling of nausea keeps coming back — narrowing down the cause and managing it with Korean medicine

Jang-Hyuk Choi, KMD
의료 감수Jang-Hyuk Choi, KMD Head Doctor
Jang-Hyuk Choi, KMD
Medically Reviewed
동제당한의원·Jang-Hyuk Choi, KMDHead Doctor
#Prognosis / Recovery

Q How soon after starting treatment does the nausea decrease?

A Usually the frequency falls before the intensity. What happened several times a day narrows to mornings only, then to particular situations. Symptoms of a few months often change within weeks; long-standing ones take longer to assess.

Detailed Answer

Recovery commonly arrives as fewer episodes, then shorter episodes, then less reaction to triggering situations. An increasing range of foods you can eat is another good sign. Judging only by "a day with no nausea at all" makes improvement feel like failure.

Korean Medicine Clinic Perspective

Returning to your old portions and eating speed as soon as you feel better brings it back. We consider the period of maintaining habits after things settle to be part of the treatment.

#치료 기간 #경과 #호전 순서
동제당한의원 Care

Queasiness and Nausea is not just a simple symptom

Korean medicine that considers both your constitution and lifestyle rhythm treats the root cause.

From consultation to precise treatment, we provide personalized care.

Herbal-Centered Treatment

Prescriptions tailored to your constitution and symptoms treat the root cause

1:1 Director Care

The director personally sees you from first to follow-up visits

Precise Diagnosis

We identify the essence through Sasang constitution, pulse and abdominal diagnosis

Clinical Approach

Treatment based on long clinical experience and evidence

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