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Have Abdominal Pain, Nauseated. Taken Antacids. Why Do I Still Have Pain?
When I went to bed this evening I was very cold, then I woke up about 2 hours later having abdominal pain. I had some gingerale and went to the washroom. I then became extrememly hot and a bit nauseated. Various things have subsided the pain: abdominal stretch, back massage. I took 2 antacids so far. It has been 3 hours and I still have pain.
Hi ! I would like to know if you had any kind of food from outside. If so, you may be having a food poisoning. In that case, you may have to take some antibiotic and probiotic, with an anti emetic on consultation with your treating doctor. If nothing gives you relief, and the pain abdomen increases in intensity, then also you have to consult your family physician/surgeon, who may advise you for an ultrasound and some basic blood and urine test for further management. Wishing you an early recovery.
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Have Abdominal Pain, Nauseated. Taken Antacids. Why Do I Still Have Pain?
Hi ! I would like to know if you had any kind of food from outside. If so, you may be having a food poisoning. In that case, you may have to take some antibiotic and probiotic, with an anti emetic on consultation with your treating doctor. If nothing gives you relief, and the pain abdomen increases in intensity, then also you have to consult your family physician/surgeon, who may advise you for an ultrasound and some basic blood and urine test for further management. Wishing you an early recovery.