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If flu can't case nausea someone needs to tell our health service https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/flu/
I don't see nausea mentioned anywhere on that page you linked.
"feeling sick and being sick" That's the more usual term for it in England.
•feeling sick and being sick
This cat is sick, that doesn't mean it has the flu
The NHS adjudges that cat as having flew.
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.
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.