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If I have a headache, stomach ache, body aches, diarreah, fever, and feel like vomiting what am i sick with?

Sure sounds like classic symptoms of the flu. It's kind of a weird time of year for it but not unheard of. I would go see your doctor and drink TONS of water so you don't get dehydrated. Take tylenol to help with your body aches.
I hope you feel better!

Intense stomach pain and body aches. PLEASE HELP!?

Abdominal Pain is also known by other name “Bellyache”. It can be defined in a simple way as pain in the belly. The abdomen extends from below your chest to your groin. You may feel abdominal pain anywhere between your chest and groin. Abdominal pain is a common problem. Due to the many organ systems in the abdomen the pain may arise in any of the organ from chest to groin. These organs include the stomach, small intestine, colon, liver, gall bladder, and pancreas.

However, pain can be mild or serious which may put you into health dilemma. Abdomen pain can be classified into two categories namely acute abdomen pain and chronic abdomen pain. The causes of abdominal pain also rely on sex and age of the patient. An abdominal pain can be easily caused to small children and adults too. The abdominal pain usually is used to explain pain originating from organs within the abdominal cavity.

Some of the feasible causes include.

* Gastric problem
* Constipation problem
* Viral gastroenteritis
* Indigestion or Heartburn
* Food poisoning
* Food allergy
* Hernia
* Kidney stones
* Urinary tract infection
* Pelvic inflammatory disease
* Lactose intolerance (milk intolerance)
* Crohn’s disease
* Muscle strain or trauma
* Inflammation of the gall bladder
* Pancreatitis
* Parasite infections
* Gastro esophageal reflux disease (GERD)
* Endometriosis
* Irritable bowel syndrome

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Sore throat, body aches, stomach ache, headaches?

I suddenly got this insanely painful sore throat that hurts every time I swallow. Also I have these aches all over my sides, and have been getting headaches for the past two days straight, also I've been feeling a bit sick to my stomach. What the heck could this be? Right now I'm thinking strep.

Why do joints and muscles hurt when you have stomach flu?

When you get a ‘flu infection, your immune system goes pretty much into overdrive, as ‘flu is a potentially terminal disease. This leaves your intestinal tract with much less protection than normal, and often results in gastroenteritis. It is the toxins from this which cause most of the aches and pains around the body, especially in the joints and long muscles. These aches and pains are aided by the interleukins, produced as a result of the original ‘flu infection“.“Stomach ‘flu” doesn’t exist as an identifiable disease on its own, but is a secondary infection occurring at much the same time as the more obvious ‘flu, and whose secondary effects on your body are easily confused with those of the original ‘flu.

Medication for body aches, headache, and upset stomach?

I found alka seltzer in my medicine cabinet and it said it relieves upset stomach, headache, and body aches. which is like exactly me right now. but it tastes horrible, so is there any other medicine that relieves the same symptoms? also, does this alka seltzer really work for these symptoms?

Body pain, upset stomach and no energy.. help!?

for the last (approximately) 4 days I have felt run down, first it began with stomach pains when I ate, and my body was aching (joints and muscles), after about a day I began to feel very tired (despite getting atleast 7 hours sleep per night). most of my body aches, and although most of my stomach pains are gone i still feel rundown and tired. when i woke up this morning i went up stairs (almost immediately after waking) to take tablets for my headaches and body pain, and just as i reached the stairs I walked into the kitchen and felt very light headed. almost passed out, walking back down the stairs immediately after I had fuzzy vision and everything was abnormally bright. i got through the day (just). i am back home now in bed and have no motivation to move, still not appetite.
i am only 16 years of age, not sure what it could be. Dr's appointment tomorrow, thought I would check if anyone else can give me some answers. a friend said he had something similar and it was anxiety but I am not feeling very anxious, although I am going through exams at school (normally not very concerned about that either)
Sorry for so much information, bit delirious and just wanted to be as descriptive as possible.
any feedback is appreciated.
thank you

I have bad body aches and feel the need to stretch all the time?

My legs really ache, my back, my neck, my entire body. It feels like it's in my muscles. I feel muscle cramps and spasms, and feel a huge need to stretch. It's the only way I feel better, then it hurts worse. The only way to help me feel any better at all is to take Tylenol and lay down for awhile without moving at all and being very comfortable.
As a side note, I nurse my baby.
What on earth could it possibly be?
Don't have time to go to a doctor just for "aches".
Oh, one more thing, I keep getting "knots" in my back, shoulders and neck. So bad I can hardly move, and really bad headaches every day, too.

During a meth binge, why does your body ache?

Methamphetamine is a stimulant, it is the 'sister' drug of Ritalin, Adderall, Dexatrine ect.which are legally prescribed from a physician for relief, issues acute and chronic, of issues directed at ADHD and ADD, some forms of anxiety, depending on the person, weight loss benefits for obesity (as the doctor sees fit) .....as well as many other uses. Note how I didn't mention Methamphetamine? That is because while they are almost the same chemical structure, Meth is extremely unstable, and long term system use is not recommended for anything living.When you go on a meth binge, or even abuse prescription Amphetamines like Ritalin, your essentially sucking all the hydration from your mucus membranes, especially the mouth, throat area and eyes. The body is loosing fluids at a extreme rate and becomes very dehydrated, Which can kill you if you're binging for days. (electrolyte drinks like gatorade would be something you would want to continue consuming )The teeth and gums are horribly affected from this as well. Bacteria associated with tooth decay and tooth loss are rampant inside the mouth of a person who is dehydrated from high levels of meth use. Particularly if you are smoking it or snorting it. The gums are compromised due to the lining thinning and becoming brittle, making no it easy to cut open with a normal gesture such as yawning. But math use causes 90% of users to move their jaw around, clenching it, biting the cheeks, tongue ect....The major issue with meth abuse is the lack of sleep. This is going to be the number 1 cause of soreness associated with a binge. The human body and brain need sleep roughly Every 12 hours to essentially recharge. Delusions, paranoia and hallucinations can be seen in sufferers of sleep deprivation after as little as only 24 hours without sleep. By hour 48 you are not functioning at anywhere near a same level. Regardless of how you perceive you feel.. The second major reason for the pain is because you are on a stimulant, which causes a constant sensation of energy and alertness. You are clenching your muscles without knowing you are doing it. And for days on end? Yes, that would make a body ache. Combine that with extreme dehydration and sleep deprivation, and there is your reasons why your in such pain after a binge.

Why does my body hurt when I drink milk?

You are having an autoimmune reaction to certain proteins in milk. This is different from lactose intolerance. The problem begins with your general health and intestinal permeability. Here I introduce to you a theory much in debate, but still espoused by many good doctors, and so worth considering imo. In what is called 'leaky gut syndrome', poor health (esp. poor tone of the abdominal wall) creates a state in which macro molecules may prematurely pass through the intestinal lining and into the bloodstream where they raise a general alarm leading to an inflammatory response and general adaptation syndrome. Here's where it gets interesting. Milk proteins share certain properties with membrane-bound proteins on the insulin-secreting pancreatic cells called the Islets of Langerhans, which make it impossible for your immune system to tell the difference between the two. Antibodies rallied to mark milk proteins end up marking the Islets, and your immune system ends up destroying these cells. That's right, milk may be the cause of juvenile onset diabetes. It is also theorized that milk may be responsible for all diabetes, and those who suffer juvenile onset have a particular sensitivity. If this is true, your reaction may be placing you at high risk for this disease. If I was in your position, I would remove milk from my diet, yummy though it is. Leaky Gut Syndrome: What Is It?

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