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[|Human|] I have been feeling nauseous on a pretty well daily basis for about three months. I m never actually sick however. I ve had blood tests - all OK. I ve had a gastroscopy which showed nothing but a small flat polyp which was removed at the same time. I m due a follow-up on this at an out-patients clinic later this month. I m also due an ultrasound scan as my GP thinks it might be gallstones, however I have no pain in my digestive system. I m prescribed Metaclopramide but this does not really have much impact. It s really getting me down now.
[|AI|]  Hello, brucea1,Persistent nausea could be a result of inflammation of the stomach lining. You mention that the doctor found a small polyp and removed it. Usually, these are called Hyperplastic polyps or inflammatory polyps. In other words this happens from inflammation of the lining of the stomach, and we call it "Chronic Gastritis". Metaclopramide or Regains a Chat Doctor.  It doe shave potential side effects such as shakiness of the hands, almost like Parkinson like symptoms in some, especially with higher doses. If you are not on any PPI like Omeprazole, Lansoprazole, Omeprazole orEsomeprazole, these are available over the counter in