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  2. Anxiety Nausea: Why It Happens and How to Stop It - Healthline

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    But it can be problematic if you frequently experience anxiety accompanied by nausea. Read on as we explore anxiety-related nausea, ways to manage it, and when it’s time to see a doctor....

  3. Stress Nausea: Why It Happens and How To Deal

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    Can stress cause nausea? An expert explains why stress nausea and stress vomiting happen, and things you can do about it.

  4. Nausea Due to Anxiety: Reasons, Causes and How To Get Rid of It

    www.calmclinic.com/anxiety/symptoms/nausea

    Anxiety can also make a person more sensitive to feelings of nausea, so mild nausea feels more intense. Walking, drinking water slowly, and light eating can be helpful, but anxiety reduction will be the only way to stop anxiety-related nausea.

  5. Anxiety can cause nausea and other gastrointestinal symptoms. One reason for this may be an imbalance in the gut microbiome due to fight-or-flight hormones.

  6. Can Stress and Anxiety Cause Nausea? - Psych Central

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    Anxiety can cause symptoms of a nervous stomach. One is nausea, but there are ways to relieve the feeling. A variety of changes occur in the body during times of heightened stress...

  7. Can Anxiety Cause Vomiting? Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

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    Short answer: yes. But typically, vomiting only occurs in cases of extreme anxiety. “Nausea, which precedes vomiting, is one of the most common symptoms of anxiety,” says Wendi Koslowski, LPC,...

  8. Can Anxiety Cause Nausea? - Verywell Mind

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    Nausea is one of the physical symptoms of anxiety that can be difficult to cope with and worsen your anxiety. In the short-term, you can take steps to relieve the nausea and feel better. Sipping on chilled drinks, eating toast or a saltine cracker, and resting comfortably can help.