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I don’t see nausea mentioned anywhere on that page you linked.

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“feeling sick and being sick” That’s the more usual term for it in England.

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•feeling sick and being sick

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This cat is sick, that doesn’t mean it has the flu

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The NHS adjudges that cat as having flew.

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This is UK English. It can just mean feeling unwell here, though it can also refer to throwing up. It’s quite a vague term.

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You think the NHS website is going to list a symptom of some illness as feeling unwell?

I’m from the UK too. I’m fairly certain that they mean nausea and throwing up.

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