2011 August | Abdomen Pain - Abdominal Discomfort, Cramps, Gas, Bloating, Diarrhea

2011 August

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lower left abdominal pain,always feeling the need to urinate,sometimes there is pain urinating?i?

i have been to the doctors many of..tract infection,and have had a uti and kidney xray..negative and have found nothing.my lower left abdomen hurts only sometimes but i always feel like i have to urinate

This could be inflammation of the bladder, which can cause these symptoms. Tests will be negative unless you have a potassium installation. Ask your doctor to check you for IC (interstitial cystitis). This also causes bladder spasms.
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What a what could it be?

For the past four days i have a dull/ uncomfortable pain in my left side around my ovary area, not ovulation pain though, i am six days passed ovulation.
Sometimes it turns into a sharp pain for about 10 seconds & then goes back to the dull pain. It is worse if i need to go to the toilet & once i go, it returns to dull pain again. It doesnt hurt at all to go to the toilet.
It is totally bearable but still worrying me as it is not right.

Any ideas about what it could be?

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Against Gastric Problems and Stomach Problems

Many people, especially in the most active years of life, suffer from problems associated with the stomach. These are manifested as pain and discomfort in the upper abdomen or lower chest, a feeling of stomach fullness, bloating after food, belching, nausea and heartburn.

Under normal physiological conditions occurs in the stomach only so much gastric juice as needed for digestion. There is a balance between gastric acid and gastric mucosal protective layer. In the case of aggressive factors predominate over the defense, begins to emerge in excessive stomach acid and salt balance is destroyed.

Most common stomach problems

Internal aggressive factors: gastric acid, gastric enzymes, acid in the duodenum, slow gastric emptying, decreased mucosal resistance. More info read our site herbalcureindia.com

The external aggressive factors include: stress, excitement, anger, too much intake of coffee and tea, smoking, poor nutrition and diet (premastna food, too much spicy food, fast food intake, heavy meals ), some drugs (NSAIDs) , infection with the bacterium Helicobacter pylori.

The above factors lead to diseases such as:

indigestion (dyspepsia)
• gastro esophageal reflux disease (GERD)
• inflammation of the stomach lining (gastritis)
• Peptic ulcer (ulcer).

These diseases can lead, if left untreated, serious complications such as bleeding in the stomach, perforation of the stomach wall and cancer.

Dyspepsia

Dyspepsia is pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen. Patients describe it as a feeling of tension, fullness and burning pain.

Gastro esophageal reflux disease (GERD)

It results from an excessive return of stomach contents into the esophagus. Manifests itself as heartburn. The most typical symptoms are a burning sensation or pain in the chest and spoons, regurgitation of stomach contents or the return of bile in the throat when lying down, pripogibanju and straining. Most often the problems occur after meals and at night, especially if you eat a meal just before bedtime.

Gastritis

Is an inflammation of the stomach lining. Different types of gastritis caused by the aforementioned aggressive factors. In general, people with digestive problems gastritisom and discomfort in the upper abdomen.

Bacterial gastritis – Helicobacter pylori infection

Infection with the bacterium Helicobacter pylori is the most common chronic infection of mankind. It is estimated that nearly half of all infected people. However, only about one-fifth of infected because of health problems. Mentioned bacteria, the researchers identified as carcinogenic in the first grade. This is an important reason for treatment, since there are a very high percentage of patients with duodenal ulcer or gastric infection with this bacterium.

Peptic ulcer or ulcer

Caused by stomach eaten away by stomach acid and digestive juices. Ulcer occurs in the stomach, but more often in the duodenum. Typical symptoms associated with duodenal ulcer Sat burning pain, tenderness, feeling of emptiness and hunger. The pain often occurs on an empty stomach, and is limited almost always just below the breastbone. Problems erupt usually in the spring and autumn, and by stress.

Bleeding ulcer

In elderly patients who take no steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and aspirin (aspirin) are often developed gastritis, which leads to the formation of ulcers and bleeding. The sludge is in such patient’s tar-black tint. In such cases, one should immediately consult a doctor. Complications, of course, avoided if the suspect medication consult with your pharmacist or farmacevtko.

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Why does my stomach still hurt after drinking Lactaid Milk or Soy Milk?

I’m lactose intolerant and eliminating milk has made a great difference in my life! Whenever I had milk products my stomach hurt really badly!
But when I drink Lactaid Milk my stomach still hurts as much as regular milk if not worse. I understand they still have a bit of lactose in it so am I just super sensitive?
Also, Soy Milk gives me the intense stomach pains just not as bad as regular milk. I checked the ingredients on the Soy Milk and there’s zero milk ingredients. Not even whey or casein.
What could be doing this to my stomach?

You might have another allergy that is unrelated.

Just a guess.

Check with your allergist. Or just don’t drink any such products, trial and error.

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