See a doctor! Ulcers are readily curable, if that's what it is, but only with prescription medicines.
2007-11-06 00:55:37
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answered by Dr. R 7
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If your stomach aches from stress it should be no more than maybe nauseousness, for the longest time I thought that's what mine was. Then they said I had peptic ulcers, I was still having problems, finally they did a contrast dye MRI and they saw I had a tumor in my small intestine, I had a small bowel re-section and I have been fine since. But whether it be nerves or something else a doctor can help with both or either. Your stomach should'nt still be big after a c-section unless you have extra weight. But a MRI can see everything so that would be your best bet, an abdominal contrast dye side scan MRI. It can diagnose ANY roblems within that region without a doubt. Hope this helps.
2007-11-06 01:15:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends, is it a stomach every day that makes you poop or are you just in pain? Either way it should be checked out by a doctor because we can't diagnose anything here. Do you find that it hurst more when you are nervous? Then it could be your nerves. If you are calm and it starts to hurt then it could be a medical problem. You'll have to assess the situation and figure out how you're feeling when you stomach begins to ache.
I've never had a c-section so I don't know if it could affect you 3 years later.
2007-11-06 00:58:13
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answered by Jellybean had her little bean 6
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I have the same problem. I have serious medical problems with my woman parts, that pull down on the muscles in my stomach,which cause me to have stomach pain all the time. You should go to your Doctor to get checked. It could be a simple as an ulcer,if you drink milk when your stomach hurts and it helps it. More than likely an ulcer. But a trip to your Doctor would be the best thing to do.
2007-11-06 00:58:18
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answered by lindaw01 1
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You should call your doctor and get examined. It could be a combination of both or everything. You could be worying because your stomach is big, which gives stomach ache. Or your c-section may not healed properly. Go now
2007-11-06 00:56:52
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answered by tone 6
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You're saying , "stomach" , is your pain very low in your abdominal region? Or is it to the left and higher, (that's where your stomach is.) They are two very different things.
Go see a doctor, but figure out exactly where the pain is first.
btw, after a c section, it's hard to loose weight.
2007-11-06 00:56:59
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answered by Beth 5
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"Stomach ache" as in upset? or hurt?
If upset, try drinking more water, especially if you are on any meds or even vitamins.
If in pain, I would say be evaluated by a doctor, maybe some surgical tool was left inside during the C section.
2007-11-06 00:59:33
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answered by Gem 7
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Pain hurts differently . Is it an ache, a sharp pain, a cramp, dull pain. How does it hurt? Is it upper or lower abdomen? Is it stomach or intestant....Could be a lot of different stuff.
You should go to the Doctor.
2007-11-06 01:01:30
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answered by rjm 4
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It isnt because of a c section. Go to a doctor, you could have lesions or a ulcer, or ovarian cysts. Make a doctors appointment today!
2007-11-06 00:56:42
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answered by melissaw77 5
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well try going 2 more days and write down what you are doing when it hurts the most.
then go to see a doctor it may be an invection
or nerves but if it hurts everyday, i would think he could subscribe something
good luck!
2007-11-06 01:01:30
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answered by Kathy-rin 3
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