every once and a while, i will eat something and my stomach starts hurting. and i feel like im gonna throw up, but i dont. it first started happening at school, i was sitting there eating my pizza and all of a sudden, i got real dizzy, i felt a bulge in my throat and i couldnt really breathe. i also got the common symtoms b4 throwing up. like sweating and stuff. i dont know what to do!! i am going to the docters tomorrow, but i am afraid its serious, i missed school today. please help me, is there something wrong with me!!??
2007-10-03
14:21:46
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I also get panic attacks some time for no reason, when i am not even nervous. and i havent started my period yet at all, im 13. could this be why?
2007-10-03
14:24:10 ·
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well, i havent thrown up in like 7 years, does that cause a problem? and im going with the first answerer thats its just a stomach virus, but when will it end?
2007-10-03
14:29:58 ·
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andy, dont say that, that makes me scared! AHHH! im gonna die!!!
2007-10-03
14:31:01 ·
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please try not to worry it may be anxiety and the more you think its something terrible the worse you will feel only a drs examination can help to rule out any gastric problems,but sometimes when you don,t know whats going on can be very scary, it may be a panic attack which sounds like nothing but if you have had one actually is terrifying, can you talk to your mum?hope you are ok
2007-10-03 22:49:02
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answered by Anonymous
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This is bad. Very bad. It could range from some sort of psychological issue to an infection or worse. You need to see a doctor, and until you can see one, try drinking "clear liquids" like broths and juices If you're still throwing these up go to the emergency room. In addition to whatever is making you sick you are also risking dehydration, and constant vomitting will cause problems with your teeth (the stomach acids eat the enamel on your teeth. You need to be examined by a doctor or other trained medical person, not random people on the internet.
2016-03-19 05:12:45
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answered by Anonymous
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You may have a mild case of food allergy.........
Symptoms of food allergy
The complex process of digestion affects the timing, location, and particular symptoms of an allergic reaction to food. All of the symptoms of food allergy occur within a few minutes to an hour of eating. A food allergy can initially be experienced as an itching in the mouth and difficulty swallowing and breathing. Then, during digestion of the food in the stomach and intestines, symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain can start. Incidentally, gastrointestinal symptoms are those that are most often confused with the symptoms of different types of food intolerance.
As mentioned previously, the allergens are absorbed and enter the blood stream. When they reach the skin, allergens can induce hives or eczema, and when they reach the lungs, they can cause asthma. As the allergens travel through the blood vessels, they can cause lightheadedness, weakness, and anaphylaxis, which is a sudden drop in blood pressure. Anaphylactic reactions are severe even when they start off with mild symptoms, such as a tingling in the mouth and throat or discomfort in the abdomen. They can be fatal if not treated quickly.
http://www.medicinenet.com/food_allergy/page2.htm
2007-10-03 14:40:41
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answered by nochocolate 7
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Well there is definitely something wrong with your body. It's hard to tell what it is without doing any test, it can be many things! But that doesn't mean it's really bad, it may or may not be something simple. The best you can do it's go to the doctor and know for sure what it is so you can fight it. Try to eat simple things today, avoid milk, red meat, or complex. And try to eat light things and drink only water or Gatorade (it hydrates) just in case...
2007-10-03 14:29:07
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answered by LatinAfro 2
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Talk to your parents about this and see a doctor. Have you ever induced vomitting because sometimes your body can get used to rejecting food and therfore causes you to feel like you need to vomit after eating.
2007-10-03 14:26:12
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answered by Group836 3
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Sounds like it could be the foods you are eating and what are you drinking. maybe, you have a stomach virus.
2007-10-03 14:25:01
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answered by That one 7
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May be you have the flu or you're lactose intolerant...
2007-10-03 14:25:33
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answered by Amber S 1
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