Nausea
Dimension 337 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Nausea measures the presence and severity of queasiness, urge to vomit, and vomiting-related gastrointestinal upset. It encompasses bodily sensations of sickness, nausea triggered by movement, smells, pain, or reflux, and overt vomiting.
Minimal Nausea
Expressions activating this band contain diffuse physical discomfort or unrelated symptoms, with nausea largely absent or only indirectly suggested through general malaise, weakness, pain, or isolated worry about bodily states.
Mild Nausea
Expressions activating this band describe early or indirect gastrointestinal upset, such as dizziness, appetite disruption, stomach discomfort, chewing difficulty, or digestive disturbance that can accompany a mildly sickened feeling.
Moderate Nausea
Expressions activating this band describe clear nausea sensations, including feeling nauseated, sickened, dizzy, or on the verge of vomiting, often linked to smells, motion, pain, or reflux.
High Nausea
Expressions activating this band describe nausea as an active and recurring problem, often with food coming back up, motion sensitivity, or need for medication, indicating persistent queasiness with functional impact.
Severe Nausea
Expressions activating this band describe intense nausea with explicit vomiting or strong urge to vomit, often framed as a major symptom requiring attention or control.
