恶心
止吐药
呕吐
医学
生姜
重症监护医学
运动病
生活质量(医疗保健)
麻醉
传统医学
精神科
护理部
作者
Princy Louis Palatty,Raghavendra Haniadka,Bhavishya Valder,Rajesh Arora,Manjeshwar Shrinath Baliga
标识
DOI:10.1080/10408398.2011.553751
摘要
Abstract Nausea and vomiting are physiological processes experienced by every human being at some stage of their life. They are complex protective mechanisms and the symptoms are influenced by the emetogenic response and stimuli. However, when these symptoms recur frequently, they can significantly reduce the quality of life and can also be detrimental to health. The existing antiemetic agents are ineffective against certain stimuli, are expensive, and possess side effects. Herbal medicines have been shown to be effective antiemetics, and among the various plants studied, the rhizome of Zingiber officinale, commonly known as ginger, has been used as a broad-spectrum antiemetic in the various traditional systems of medicine for over 2000 years. Various preclinical and clinical studies have shown ginger to possess antiemetic effects against different emetogenic stimuli. However, conflicting reports especially in the prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting and motion sickness prevent us from drawing any firm conclusion. The current review for the first time summarizes the results. An attempt is also made to address the lacunae in these published studies and emphasize aspects that need further investigations for it to be of use in clinics in the future. Keywords: Zingiber officinale gingernauseavomiting ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors are grateful to Rev. Fr. Patrick Rodrigus (Director), Rev. Fr. Denis D'Sa (Administrator), Dr. Sanjeev Rai (Chief of Medical Services) and Dr. Jaya Prakash Alva (Dean), Father Muller Medical College, for their support and for providing the necessary facilities.
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