Stomach pain or bellyache may be caused due to a problem in the organs in the abdominal region. The main organs in the abdomen are the digestive system consisting of the stomach, small and large intestines, the liver, the gall bladder , pancreas, the appendix and the kidney. Minor problems like gastroenteritis can cause severe pain, while fatal illnesses like cancer may cause only mild pain. Information on causes of stomach pain and its treatment at http://tinyurl.com/l9k9x
2006-10-28 14:50:31
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answered by Seema R 3
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If it does not occur each night time, probably you will have to appear at viable meals aggravators. Most of the time, if I am carefull approximately what I consume, I'm good enough. But there are occasions whilst I've eaten some thing very traditional (chocolate chocolates, raisins, taco sauce, salad, dressings,) and I have crisis at night time with my belly. Evaluate her meals and what sort of she is consuming. Keep an overly distinct magazine for a few weeks. On the nights she has crisis, do away with the ones meals she ate that day for a whilst. Do this till the rigors give up fully for a number of days. Start reintroducing something at a time. By this procedure of removing, you can also uncover methods to give up the rigors with out medication. Doctors will also be very well at diagnosing those issues, however I have crisis getting the solutions I want, too. I desire she begins feeling bigger quickly.
2016-09-01 04:04:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like food poisoning. I had the same thing really recently. It wasn't fun. I am sorry you are having the same symptoms.
Symptoms of food poisoning depend on the type of contaminant and the amount eaten. The symptoms can develop rapidly, within 30 minutes, or slowly, worsening over days to weeks. Most of the common contaminants cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramping. Usually food poisoning is not serious, and the illness runs its course in 24-48 hours.
When to Seek Medical Care
Contact your doctor if any of the following situations occur:
Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea lasts for more than 2 days.
The ill person is younger than 3 years.
The abdominal symptoms are associated with a low-grade fever.
Symptoms begin after recent foreign travel.
Other family members or friends who ate the same thing are also sick.
You cannot keep any liquids down.
You do not improve within 2 days even though you are drinking large amounts of fluids.
You have a disease or illness that weakens your immune system (for example, HIV/AIDS, cancer and undergoing chemotherapy, kidney disease).
You cannot take your normal prescribed medications because of vomiting.
You have any nervous system symptoms such as slurred speech, muscle weakness, double vision, or difficulty swallowing.
Go to the nearest hospital's emergency department if any of the following situations occur:
You pass out or collapse, become dizzy, lightheaded, or have problems with your vision.
A fever higher than 101°F occurs with the abdominal symptoms.
Sharp or cramping pains do not go away after 10-15 minutes.
Your stomach or abdomen swells.
The skin and/or eyes turn yellow.
You are vomiting blood or having bloody bowel movements.
You stop urinating, have decreased urination, or have urine that is dark in color.
You develop problems with breathing, speaking, or swallowing.
One or more joints swell or a rash breaks out on your skin.
The ill person or caretaker considers the situation to be an emergency.
2006-10-28 11:35:21
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answered by Stephanie F 7
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You could have pancreatitis, stomach ulcers, GERD (gastro-esophageal reflux disorder), or any other number of digestive tract disorders. You should take note of what foods make you feel sick and make a doctors appointment as soon as possible.
2006-10-28 11:32:35
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answered by frankie3919 2
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Sounds like ulcers to me.
Do you throw up what looks like coffee grounds?
If so it's definatley ulcers, the coffee grounds are part digested blood
2006-10-28 11:33:24
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answered by Anonymous
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You may have acidity. Eat tums, drink lots of water and see a doctor immediately.
2006-10-28 11:31:58
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answered by 6
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could be a number of things, ulcers do seem likely or it could simply be indigestion and vomiting could be caused by bile being pushed up and out making you vomit, doesnt sound nice i know, so best to get it checked out anyway
2006-10-28 11:39:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe an ulcer. See a doctor.
2006-10-28 11:34:46
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answered by pandora the cat 5
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Jeez! Go to a doctor, a clinic, or hospital if you think it's anything serious. Why waste your time asking Yahoo Answers.
2006-10-28 11:34:12
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answered by DavidNH 6
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Could be ulcers or acid reflux. Talk to your doctor.
2006-10-28 11:34:32
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answered by ★Greed★ 7
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