DIAGNOSIS
In diagnosis, one of the hallmark questions is usually straightforward. Various urine and blood tests may be ordered by the doctor if there is a suspected hyperemesis gravidarum. Any underlying conditions that could lead to nausea and vomiting or the confirmation of the number of fetuses may be diagnosed by ultrasound.
A mother can become malnourished with frequent bouts of vomiting.
TREATMENT
It is not necessary for the woman to undergo treatment in most cases of morning sickness. Some things may help lessen the symptoms.
Getting plenty of rest is vital, as too much fatigue can make it worse.
Intake of fluids must be on regular and small amounts. It reduces vomiting. Lollipops, water, fruit juice or sucking on ice cubes can help.
High carbohydrate meals are good, or consuming more meals on smaller portions may do.
Avoid having an empty stomach when you are pregnant and experiencing morning sickness.
Nausea triggers should be avoided to reduce frequency and severity. Identifying them is easy.
Acupressure is a form of alternative treatment where pressure is being placed on the specific points of the body to properly regulate the symptoms. Although large scale trials are lacking, it can help improve nausea and vomiting, according to some small studies.