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Nausea / Vomiting Near Me
Persistent nausea and vomiting can lead to dehydration quickly. Walk-in urgent care clinics can administer IV fluids, give anti-nausea injections, evaluate the underlying cause, and help you feel better without an ER visit.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Nausea / Vomiting at Urgent Care
- Can urgent care treat nausea and vomiting?
- Yes. Providers can administer anti-nausea medications (such as ondansetron), IV fluids for dehydration, and investigate the cause with blood or urine tests.
- When does vomiting require emergency care?
- Go to the ER for vomiting with blood, severe abdominal pain, signs of dehydration in infants, head injury, or if you cannot keep any liquids down for more than 24 hours.
- Can urgent care do IV fluids for dehydration from vomiting?
- Yes. Many urgent care clinics are equipped to administer IV fluids and electrolytes to rehydrate patients.