IBS Irritable Bowel Syndrome
This could be due to gallstones or gastric ulcer.
think it is gastric trouble
AN EMPTY STOMACH TAKES THE CHANCES FOR RELEASING GAS IN THE STOMACH. SO PEOPLE WITH GASTRIC, SHOULD EAT SOMETHING BETWEEN LONG GAPS OF TIME.
All surgeries involve some type of risk and pain. The following is a good source for information associated with gastric bypass surgery pain: www.healthvidyo.com/229050573-The_Pain_of_Gastric_Bypass.html -
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Gastric reflux disease, acid reflux disease, or reflux can cause the following: Ssore throat (odynophagia) Increased salivation Nausea Chest pain Coughing
Then the gastric acid will eat holes in the stomach (called ulcers).
i had gastric bypass's also have arthritis pain what can i take, Tylenol does not help can barely walk
Any surgery can be painful, even gastric bypass. However, the pain can be greatly reduced with anesthetics and other forms of therapy, such as hypnotherapy, depending on the care provider.
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If you are having trouble convincing yourself to get gastric bypass surgery, consider this - gastric bypass pain is relatively uncommon unless you improperly follow all of the guidelines your doctor has set for you. While it is true that gastric bypass surgery does not come without risks, you can minimize them by eating correctly and doing slow, passive exercise. In the event that you are experiencing gastric bypass pain, see your doctor immediately - sometimes you can herniate your bowels as a result of the surgery - at the first sign of trouble, ring your doctor for assistance!
It depends on the severity of the pain and what exactly the pain is.. it could be something as silly as gas causing the pain but it could be a heart attack. The most obvious answer to your question is ultimately you could die. You should seek medical attention.