Yes. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) and regular heartburn can be to blame. Acid can go up in your esophagus and enter your mouth where the acid can wash the enamel off of teeth. Generally cavities that accompany stomach problems have other symptoms, such as heartburn, ulcers, etc. Ask your doctor for more information and about drugs such as Nexium and Prevacid, as well as over-the-counter remedies such as Prilosec and Zantac. This answer has been furnished by a medical professional, but not a licensed medical doctor. Do not use this answer in place of your medical doctor's advice, as he or she knows you and your health the best. In an emergency, dial 911 or your local emergency number. This answer has been researched and is otherwise affirmed to be correct by the answerer. The disclaimers on Answers.com pertain to this answer and should be followed diligently. The author of this takes no responsibility for any misguided or misinformed attempts to follow these instructions without the direction of your primary care physician.
They could but it's not good for them and could cause stomach problems.
Could you be pregnant? Check that if not could be you are either having excessive gas in your stomach or blotting or digestive problems.
It is likely something they ate. If your dog is having stomach problems, or any other health issue, you need to take it to a vet as it could be serious.
besides typical mechanical/work injuries you could also get major dust related illnesses of the lungs and nasal cavities
Yes, it can. Pancreas problems can cause fluid and air to build up in the stomach, which can cause severe vomiting.
Your stomach could hurt for a lot of different reasons. You could of ate something bad, Food poisoning, stomach problems, many different things, too much acid in your stomach. Consult your doctor if it gets worse.You get them from stress and from eating to much
Could be many things from liver infection, kidney problems, urinary tract problems, and or even digestive problems. The best way to find out is to get a scan.
Maybe you have trapped gas. You could possibly have trapped gas. Yes there is a baby in you. Yes or you could have stomach problems. I would check with a doctor.
No problems related to blood match.
Not directly. Of course, nausea, stomach pain and diarrhea can all affect exercise so gall bladder problems could have an indirect effect.
No. To have a cavity, you must have a REAL tooth.
It could be a cramp from eating too much or possibly a injury. Other more serious possibilities are stomach ulcers and a variety of spleen disorders, though the pain is usually quite intense in these scenarios. If your worried about it, you should see a doctor to be sure.