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Vomiting and Nausea (cont.)

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Most nausea and vomiting go away without treatment. Even if the situation leads to dehydration, medicine and fluids can easily correct the problem. If dehydration is not treated soon enough, you might need to be admitted to the hospital for treatment.



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