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What Does Abnormal Movement In Lower And Upper Stomach Indicate?

I ve had movement in my lower and upper stomach, nausea, and gas. No extreme gain weight, just bloated. I do have pain in lower left back from an injury. Recently found out that I have an upper back injury which cause numbness through both arms. What could be it be that I m suffering from? Is it all related?
Tue, 2 Feb 2016
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Hello
I share your concern
excessive gas and blaoting might be related to aerophagia (swallowing of air), Acid petic disease, dyspepsia or ill fitted dentures or excess use of carbonated drinks.

In my opinion you should avoid smoking and use of carbonated drinks
you should take anti acidity medicines like pantoprazole or ranitidine group of drugs with antacids.

Numbness in hands and upper back is matter of concern and warrants further investigation like MRI and blood test

please write back to me with details like your age and complete medical history, so that I will be able to tell yku more precisely.
waiting for your reply
best wishes
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What Does Abnormal Movement In Lower And Upper Stomach Indicate?

Hello I share your concern excessive gas and blaoting might be related to aerophagia (swallowing of air), Acid petic disease, dyspepsia or ill fitted dentures or excess use of carbonated drinks. In my opinion you should avoid smoking and use of carbonated drinks you should take anti acidity medicines like pantoprazole or ranitidine group of drugs with antacids. Numbness in hands and upper back is matter of concern and warrants further investigation like MRI and blood test please write back to me with details like your age and complete medical history, so that I will be able to tell yku more precisely. waiting for your reply best wishes