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ER for Nausea in Eagle Pass
At STAT Specialty Hospital, our nausea emergency room in Eagle Pass is open 24/7 to diagnose and treat nausea promptly. Whether your symptoms come with vomiting, dizziness, or abdominal discomfort, our team provides expert Nausea care to identify the cause and deliver lasting relief.
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What Is Nausea?
Nausea is an uncomfortable sensation in the stomach that often precedes vomiting. It can stem from a wide range of issues—from mild stomach irritation to more serious medical conditions. Though often associated with gastrointestinal distress, nausea can also originate from neurological, metabolic, or psychological causes.
Because nausea can be linked to various body systems, choosing a specialized nausea emergency room in Eagle Pass ensures fast evaluation and appropriate nausea treatment.
Nausea may present alongside other symptoms such as dizziness, abdominal cramps, or headache. Understanding how and when your symptoms began helps our team deliver accurate Nausea care. Nausea can feel:
Mild or persistent
Triggered by motion or smells
Accompanied by vomiting or dizziness
Worsened by eating or movement
What Serious Health Issues Could Be Behind Your Nausea?
While nausea is common, it can sometimes signal serious underlying health problems. Recognizing these potential causes allows timely nausea treatment and prevents complications. Depending on accompanying symptoms, our nausea emergency room team evaluates possible causes by body region and organ system.
Upper Gastrointestinal Causes
Many nausea cases originate from the upper digestive tract, involving the stomach or esophagus. Possible conditions include:
- Gastritis or stomach ulcers
- Acid reflux (GERD)
- Food poisoning or infections
- Gallbladder inflammation or gallstones
- Pancreatitis
Neurological and Inner Ear Causes
The brain and inner ear play a major role in balance and nausea regulation. When disrupted, these systems can trigger nausea or vomiting. Causes may include:
- Migraines or vestibular migraines
- Motion sickness
- Inner ear infections or vertigo
- Head injuries or concussions
- Brain infections or swelling
Metabolic and Systemic Causes
Nausea may also result from internal chemical or hormonal imbalances, such as:
- Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)
- Thyroid or adrenal issues
- Electrolyte imbalances
- Dehydration
- Kidney or liver disease
- Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)
Infections and Inflammatory Causes
Viral and bacterial infections often lead to nausea, especially when accompanied by fever or fatigue. Common culprits include:
- Gastroenteritis (“stomach flu”)
- Urinary tract infections
- Hepatitis or other viral infections
- Sepsis or systemic infections
Other Triggers and Causes
Other factors that can contribute to nausea include:
- Pregnancy (morning sickness)
- Medication side effects
- Stress or anxiety
- Overeating or alcohol intake
- Strong odors or chemical exposure
- Pregnancy (morning sickness)
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Eagle Pass
Visit us at STAT Specialty Hospital in Eagle Pass or call 830-522-3000 — our medical team is available 24/7 to provide expert care.
We accept all private insurance plans.
ER or Urgent Care: Where to Go for Nausea
When nausea strikes severely or suddenly, it’s important to know where to go. Our nausea emergency room provides fast access to hospital-grade care without delays.
Here’s why STAT Specialty Hospital in Eagle Pass is your best choice for Nausea care:
Comprehensive diagnostics on-site
Labs, imaging, and cardiac testing are available 24/7.
No transfer delays
If you need IV therapy, medications, or observation, treatment begins immediately.
24/7 access to physicians
Expert nausea treatment whenever symptoms appear.
Rapid stabilization
IV hydration and antiemetic medication to control symptoms quickly.
Avoid unnecessary delays
Going directly to the ER ensures immediate attention for serious or persistent cases.
When to Seek Emergency Care at STAT Specialty Hospital
Visit our nausea emergency room immediately if you experience:
- Severe or persistent nausea lasting more than a few hours
- Vomiting that prevents fluid intake or causes dehydration
- Blood in vomit or coffee-ground-like material
- Chest pain, confusion, or shortness of breath with nausea
- Abdominal swelling, severe tenderness, or jaundice
- Nausea following a head injury or exposure to toxins
Our Eagle Pass team provides 24/7 Nausea care, ensuring rapid assessment and symptom control while addressing the underlying cause.
How STAT Specialty Hospital Diagnoses Your Nausea
Effective nausea treatment starts with identifying the cause. At STAT Specialty Hospital, our emergency physicians combine medical expertise and advanced diagnostic tools to pinpoint what’s triggering your symptoms.
Our diagnostic process includes:
Initial Medical Assessment
A thorough review of symptoms, recent meals, medications, and any associated pain or dizziness.
Advanced Diagnostic Testing
Blood and urine analysis to check for infection, dehydration, or organ dysfunction.
Specialized Assessments
Imaging such as ultrasounds, X-rays, CT scans, or EKGs to rule out gastrointestinal, cardiac, or neurological causes.
This comprehensive approach ensures your Nausea care is precise, timely, and effective.
Treatment Options at STAT Specialty Hospital for Nausea
At STAT Specialty Hospital in Eagle Pass, we provide patient-focused nausea treatment that targets both symptom relief and the root cause. Our team develops an individualized care plan based on your medical history, test results, and condition severity.

Relief Through Medication
We offer IV or oral medications to reduce nausea and vomiting, control acid reflux, and relieve pain or discomfort. These nausea treatment options help you feel better fast while addressing contributing factors.

Fluid Replacement and Supportive Therapy
If dehydration or electrolyte imbalance is involved, IV fluids and electrolytes restore balance and support recovery. Our Nausea care team ensures you stay hydrated and stabilized throughout your visit.

Ongoing Monitoring and Follow-Up
We monitor patients closely to prevent complications and adjust therapy as needed. Discharge instructions include home care tips, follow-up appointments, and guidance to avoid recurrence.
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Eagle Pass