Persistent nausea can have various causes such as dietary factors, medication, anxiety, or other underlying health issues. It is important to identify any possible triggers that may be contributing to your symptoms. Keeping track of your meals and noting whether the nausea increases or decreases after eating can also provide valuable information. If the nausea persists, it is advisable to seek guidance from a healthcare professional, such as a pharmacist, for personalized advice and possible treatment options.
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