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10. Nausea and Vomiting

Nausea and the increased urge to vomit may be explained by the accumulation of irritating waste material and the presence of a possible urinary tract infection with E-choli or any other organism. Uremia is one of the primary harmful material that builds up in the blood and can cause the patient to have a strong urge to vomit. Uremia is one of the end products of protein metabolism inside the body. It is very toxic, and if its levels inside the body exceed a certain number, it could even be fatal.

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