I need a suggestion for my grandmother. The age of my grandmother is 82 years. She is also a heart patient only 25% of her heart is working now the problem is that from sometime she is not eating properly. Whatever she eat that all goes through out vomiting may you please tell me any suggestion so there vomiting ends.
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Try deep breathing Take deep breaths by breathing air through your nose and into your lungs. Your abdomen should expand as you breath in. Exhale slowly through your mouth or nose and relax your belly after each breath. Repeat this several times. You can use the image below to help pace yourself. Eat bland crackers Dry crackers like saltines are a tried-and-true remedy for morning sickness. It?s thought they help absorb stomach acids. For morning sickness, try eating a few crackers about 15 minutes before getting out of bed to help settle your stomach. Other bland foods like dry toast or white rice are also good to eat while recovering from a stomach bug. Wrist acupressure To massage this pressure point: 1. Place three fingers across the wrist. 2. Put your thumb under your index finger. 3. Rub this point in a firm, circular motion for two to three minutes. 4. Repeat on the other wrist. Drink more fluids If you?re vomiting a lot, it?s critical to drink plenty of fluids to help prevent dehydration, even if you vomit some of them back up. Sip the fluids slowly. Drinking too much when your stomach is upset may cause more vomiting. Try ginger, fennel, or cloves Ginger Try sipping a cup of warm ginger tea when nausea strikes. Or slowly eat a small piece of fresh ginger root or candied ginger. According to a 2016 study, ginger is safe and effective for preventing and treating nausea and vomiting in pregnant women and people undergoing chemotherapy. You can also make fresh ginger tea by adding a teaspoon of freshly-grated ginger root to one cup of boiling water. Steep for 10 minutes, and strain before drinking. Fennel Fennel seeds are thought to help calm the digestive tract. But scientific studies on fennel for vomiting are lacking. Still, anecdotal evidence suggests it may be worth sipping a cup of fennel tea the next time nausea strikes. To make fennel tea, add about a teaspoon of fennel seeds to one cup of boiling water. Steep for 10 minutes and strain before drinking. Cloves Cloves are a folk remedy for nausea and vomiting caused by motion sickness. They also contain eugenol, a compound thought to have antibacterial abilities. To make clove tea, add one cup of boiling water to a teaspoon or so of cloves. Steep for ten minutes, and strain before drinking.
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