Stomach Pain And Vomiting
I'm 16 years old, and i'm having pain in my upper abdomen after eating anything for a month. The pain has gotten worse s ...
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Hi, you predominantly have gerd. Pain may be due to overlapping symptoms of dyspepsia (epigastric pain syndrome) or gerd related. Anxiety can precipitate or worsen the symptoms of gerd. If you have taken ppi (pantoprazole, omeprazole etc.) for some time regularly and have no symptom relief or if you have difficulty in swallowing, vomiting, blood in vomit, weight loss. Then you will benefit from consulting a gastroenterologist. May need to undergo, endoscopy +/- oesophageal manometry.Â
My nephew 20 years old, yesterday night he had sole fish for dinner, in the late night he got vomiting and loose motion, ...
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Nux vomica 200 at bed time arsenic album 200 carboveg 200 coconut water for three days at least 6-8 nariyal within 3 days and boil vegetable only.Â
I am 20 years old and very athletic. From three years, I started living in hostel and there my spices intake increased a ...
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Please note that you will have to take balance diet and always maintain that. Practice meditation to relax yourself at least twice daily. Do take food at an interval of 2 hours everyday .but a small quantity of food each time. Never take full meal.in order to completely heal it will still take time. The thing is first to help yourself from worsening of the disease and then revert back to normal.Â
My 7 years son has stomach pain and vomiting. Let me know dose of ondem syrup and colic aid. ...
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Need to know the weight. It is better not to self medicate with random suggestions.. Both of these medicines are just symptomatic treatment. And may not treat the actual cause. Take the health of the child seriously.Â
Need to fresh immediately after eating food or drinking water either feeling vomiting sensation and having stomach pain. ...
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Understanding your current symptoms after meals, including vomiting sensations and stomach pain, is essential for determining an appropriate course of action, especially considering your history of a previous liver problem. These symptoms may be indicative of various underlying issues, ranging from gastrointestinal concerns to potential complications related to the liver. To ensure a thorough evaluation and tailored management, it is advisable to consult with a doctor. Diagnostic tests, such as blood work or imaging studies, may be recommended to identify the root cause of your symptoms accurately. For a more comprehensive discussion and to provide you with precise guidance, you may utilize the private message feature. Sharing additional details about your symptoms, medical history, and any pertinent reports will facilitate a more in-depth conversation, allowing for a better understanding of your specific needs and concerns.Â
My age is 34 unmarried, I have a stomach issue, long time chronic constipation, lower abdomen pain, mucus in stool and t ...
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You have to improve your food habits do 1. Take 2/ 3glass of warm water in the morning before brush 2. Take more water in day 3. Take meals at fixed hrs, chew food properly/ completely, no eating quickly 4. Take small amount of food at a time, take more frequent meals - may be five times a day. 5. No spicy/ fried/ fast/ junk/processed food. Caffeine, 6. No smoking, chewing gum, and carbonated beverages. 7. No milk for few days, can take curd, no uncooked salad 8. Avoid constipation 9. Use nibupani (lemon water) 2/ 3 times a day 10. Do not drink/ store water in plastic bottles. 11 .relax and walk for 30 mts daily 12. Take enough rest- do not lie down immediately after eating. Take dinner 3 hrs before sleeping. No late nights 13. Keep your weight under control. 14. Avoid tea, coffee, alcohol 15. Reduce physical and mental stress. Maintain healthy life style. Do exercise regularly. 16. No unnecessary medicines medicine can not be advised for open question for medicine and further advise contact on private consultation good luck.Â
My daughter's age is 18 year. Dr. Last week she had a swear stomach pain with vomiting. We were go 11 am in the hospital ...
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The decision to operate on an inflamed appendix is typically based on a combination of clinical symptoms, physical examination findings, and imaging studies. An appendix size of 4.5 mm may be within a normal range, but the decision to operate is usually not based solely on the size but also on the presence of inflammation and clinical symptoms. The fact that your daughter's stomach pain has improved is a positive sign. However, the persistent feeling of nausea and occasional vomiting may indicate that further evaluation is needed. It's important to communicate these ongoing symptoms with her healthcare provider. Appendicitis can sometimes present with atypical symptoms, and the decision to operate or pursue conservative management depends on the overall clinical picture. If there's uncertainty or if symptoms persist, seeking a second opinion or discussing the case further with a specialist is advisable. Encourage your daughter to stay hydrated and follow the prescribed medication regimen. If symptoms persist or worsen, it's crucial to consult with her healthcare provider promptly.Â
My son surgery (meckel diverticulum) was done before 2 months, but after surgery weekly once or twice he had stomach pai ...
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It's might be due to intussussception that proximal intestine within distal intestine most associated with meckel's diverticulitis. Get usg done at the time of pain.Â
I am having pain in right lower abdomen without any symptoms of vomiting, nausea or fever. Lying on back relieves pain. ...
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The right lower abdominal pain you're experiencing, lasting for eight days, could be attributed to various factors. While appendicitis is a consideration, the absence of vomiting, nausea, or fever makes it less likely. Given your history of inguinal hernias and the ongoing pain despite Amoxicillin and Zerodol, it's crucial to consult your healthcare provider promptly. They can conduct a thorough evaluation, considering hernias and other potential causes. If the pain intensifies or if there are any changes in symptoms, seek immediate medical attention. Persistent abdominal pain warrants professional assessment to ensure accurate diagnosis and appropriate management.Â
In my stool culture test report seen gram negative bacilli e coli my symptoms stomach pain blotting vomiting and fever p ...
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Follow these herbal combinations for complete cure sootshekhar ras 1 tablet twice a day pittari avleh 10 gm twice a day vyadhi har rasayan 125 mg twice a day.Â