Once in awhile I get these extremely sharp stomach pains that come for no apparent reason, last about 2 mins,??
Question: once in awhile I get these extremely sharp stomach pains that come for no apparent reason, last about 2 mins, and then throbbing-ly fades away. The throbbing is mostly in my lower back just above where the belly button area would be...
Now.. i've lost my appetite.. i've always been a GREAT eater, i'm at a healthy weight and have always had a balanced diet...but now i can only eat maybe 1 meal a day and thats only if i don't get nauseous. Which is the other symptom...
I'm nauseous before I eat and after I take maybe 2 bites... I can only drink a few sips of water even though I'm thirsty...
It feels like there's vomit stuck in my throat...
Could this be something serious or is it just something that'll pass?
help...
Answers: go see a doctor. there are tons of things it could be. maybe acid reflux or something else, but you should go to the doctor.
This could be a number of things, many of which are very important to diagnose and treat. You might have a kidney infection or kidney stone; endometriosis; GI tract infection, IBS or inflammatory bowel disease; or a host of other possibilities.
Please see a doctor as soon as possible! You might want to start with your OB/GYN.
Now.. i've lost my appetite.. i've always been a GREAT eater, i'm at a healthy weight and have always had a balanced diet...but now i can only eat maybe 1 meal a day and thats only if i don't get nauseous. Which is the other symptom...
I'm nauseous before I eat and after I take maybe 2 bites... I can only drink a few sips of water even though I'm thirsty...
It feels like there's vomit stuck in my throat...
Could this be something serious or is it just something that'll pass?
help...
Answers: go see a doctor. there are tons of things it could be. maybe acid reflux or something else, but you should go to the doctor.
This could be a number of things, many of which are very important to diagnose and treat. You might have a kidney infection or kidney stone; endometriosis; GI tract infection, IBS or inflammatory bowel disease; or a host of other possibilities.
Please see a doctor as soon as possible! You might want to start with your OB/GYN.
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