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Constant Stomach Ache And Nausea

Constant Nausea and Stomach ache?

Your symtoms sound like a hiatal hernia or possibly reflux, maybe even PUD (peptic ulcer disease- basically an ulcer) I would definately go see a GI doctor to see what treatment options are out there for you. The changes in your lifestyle may just be a fluke in relationship to the symtoms you describe... or brought your attention to it.
You could try taking a Prevacid or some other reflux medicine (over the counter) before you go to bed and see if this helps. These meds are proton pump inhibitors, they help your belly secrete less acid, so you may feel less naueated in the morning... they usually peak 6-8 hours after taking them, so that's why I recommend taking it at night. Take a Tums before you eat too until the meds kick in. Give it a good two weeks to achieve maximum results.
But the pinching while eating really makes me think you may have a hernia around your pyloric sphincter in your belly- specifically because it's associated with eating. Definately talk to your doc- you don't have to be so uncomfortable.

Constant empty feel to stomach and nausea?

This has been going on for about 4 days now. The first day I actually felt these symptoms was the worst. It started out with a huge headache, then when I took a shower I started getting dizzy and even had a mini seizure (see floating lights). That day I felt very nauseous and my stomach was constantly hurting. It hurt the most when I ate and drank; I even drank apple juice to get the gas out of my chest that made me want to vomit, but when I drank it to help that, it made my stomach worse. Since that first day I have improved a little, and these symptoms now come and go. I noticed that now my stomach always feels empty, and no matter how much I eat it still feels empty. I end up eating too much, making my stomach hurt. My nausea is almost constant but is not bad enough for me to actually vomit. Every once in a while my chest hurts and I have a hard time breathing. The first day I had even worse breathing problems and I sort of ended up having a tiny anxiety attack, I was very weak and had a hard time moving and being active. I would appreciate if you could help me and tell me the possibilities of what could be wrong with me. Thanks.

Constant headache's and stomach ache's?!?!!?

You didn't mention your age but it sounds like you might be about high school age. At this age it is not that uncommon to feel migraine pain in the head and the stomach - however most of these attacks would not have lasted two weeks (a week maybe) and would include vomiting. At this point I would consider stress. When I was your age having an ulcer like stomach pain and regular headaches was a regular part of my life. Of course what I didn't know then was that taking over the counter pain killers every day was probably adding to my headaches (as they cause rebound headaches when you stop taking them) and are known to cause stomach irritation.

Can constant nausea and stomach pain be a symptom of depression in adults?

If this is more than just that sick ache you get when you're anxious, then you need to see a doctor. A lot of very lazy doctors are going to end up pinning a lot of stuff they can't figure out on your anxiety, depression, etc. Don't let them do that.You should not be having a lot of pain and nausea that you have not had before. You need to figure out what's going on, and you need to do it very soon. The only way to accomplish that is to get it checked out by a doctor.

31 weeks pregnant nausea & stomach pain?

poor u there is nothing worse than feeling sick but not actually being sick it makes u feel awful! contractions feel like waves of pain going over the centre of ur stomach u can tell if its a contraction by doing this; when a pain comes place ur hands on the centre of ur tummy, if its a contraction ur stomach will go brick hard, when the pain eases and ebbs away the centre of ur tummy will go softer , time the pains ur getting as well, if they are coming regular then it could be contractions, go have a warm bath and take a couple of paracetamols, or have a cup of tea and try and relax keep timing the pains, these will become more frequent and more painful. if ur not experiencing this it could be braxton hicks which will last for a wee while, these are like practice contractions and are there to help ur body get used to what a contraction will feel like when they first start, its very easy to confuse these with the real thing, but braxton hicks stop they dont continue for very long I hope this helps u Good Luck and if in doubt dont be scared to call the hspital that ur booked into as they will check u out and put u on the monitor to see if its contractions or not Gilly x

What is the reason behind constant stomach aches and fever?

You need to see a doctor ASAP. A fever of unknown origin is always concerning. A stomach ache is not generally accompanied by fever. You could have something as treatable as an infection, an autoimmune disorder such as Crohn’s Disease or something even worse like cancer. So GO!!!

What causes stomach pain, headaches and nausea?

I am sorry but your question is a very unspecific one.Many conditions, many, could be responsible for causing those three symptoms you describe.As a Doctor, I would need to have a bit more information before attempting to write an adequate answer.I would need to know your age and sex. Where about and how strong is the pain. How long have you felt it? Is it continuous? Is it sharp? Does the pain go anywhere?What makes it worse? better?Can it be something you ate? Do you present any other symptoms of the G.I. tract?Diarrhea? Constipation?Is it worse when you push in your tummy?Thank you

What can be the reason of constant stomach aches and feeling like vomiting whenever I eat anything?

We would want to rule out:Gastritis - Mayo Clinic (an inflammation, chemical or bacterial, of the inner lining of the stomach)Peptic ulcer - Mayo ClinicGastroparesis - Mayo Clinic, a rather rare condition, usually seen after years of badly controlled diabetes, but can occur without any known underlying condition, here the stomach muscles dysfunction so gastric emptying is compromitted.  The overfilled distended stomach causes a dull pain in the upper abdomen.The first two we diagnose by performing a gastroscopy, the last is difficult to diagnose, at present we do a Gastric Emptying ScintigraphyIf it is bacterial, usually Helicobacter pylori, as shown on the biopsies and or cultures taken during gastroscopy, a 1 to 2 weeks course of two antibiotics and a strong acid suppressors (protonpump inhibitors) are prescribed.If a non H. pylori associated peptic ulcers is found, a course of strong acid suppressors is prescribed, and all damaging meds primary NSAIDs are stopped, or continued with life long PPI stomach protection which halves the peptic ulcer risk of those NSAIDs.Gastroparesis is very hard to treat, we usually recommend avoiding fatty foods since fat inhibits gastric emptying, and try to prescribing Prokinetic agents such as Metoclopramide 1 tablet of 10 mg each 15 minutes before each meal, or Domperidone 2 tablets of 10 mg each 30 minutes before each meal.Intestinal obstruction can cause vomiting too, but more important are a very distended belly, and often the inability to poo.So have a doc properly diagnose you.All the best!

Is headache followed by stomach ache and nausea okay?

Migraine could be accompanied by nausea.Stomach aches, if recurrent, should be diagnosed, so see your doc.A duodenal ulcer see Duodenal Ulcer. Indigestion and dyspepsia, duodenal ulcer. often causes nightly stomach pain (“hunger pain”), waking one up, sometimes radiating to one’s back, lots of burning acid, often better after having drunk some milk or eaten a bit. Diagnosis is done by gastroscopy see Gastroscopy - NHS Choicesduring which the ulcer can be seenThese ulcers usually are caused by a Helicobacter pylori infection of one’s gastric mucosa, so if these bacteria are seen in the biopsies = tissue samples taken during the gastrocopy, so the diagnosis confirmed (can be done by immunologically finding H. pylori antigen in the stools too) so be treated by H. pylori eradication, a 14 days course of strong acid inhibitors usually a proton pump inhibitor, bismuth 4 times daily 120 mg, and two kinds of antibiotics depending on the local resistance pattern e.g. amoxicillin and clarithromycin.All the best!

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