yes. A stomach pain would prove gasric pain or your digestive juices being too strong attacking the stomach wall.Your diarrhea would show that you have too much mucus in your large intestine.This is caused by a bacteria.Suggest going to a doctor
No, eating tuna while under the sad spell of diarrhea is not healthy for your stomach. When experiencing the tension and and displeasure that is diarrhea, always ensure that you're eating what is known as the "BRAT" diet, which is a pseudonym for a diet that consists of bananas, rice, applesauce and toast. Sticking to this diet while under diarrhea's uncomfortable wraith should help settle your stomach.
do what normal people do in this situation: go to the toilet.
If you've been having vomiting and/or diarrhea, you may have lost lots of fluid and become dehydrated. This could cause light-headedness and even fainting.
it will just go right through you
I have taken Airborne as needed to prevent colds for several years now and have been thrilled with the result. However, after having taken it twice a day for about a week straight as I was traveling, I started having severe cramping and diarrhea. My doctor thought it was traveler's diarrhea and gave an antibiotic. Since then I have taken Airborne periodically and the diarrhea has returned every time with stomach pain in the exact location. I don't know if the Airborne tablets are the cause or if they are triggering a different problem, but I'm going to layoff the Airborne for a while.
When you can see through it's abdomen & the stomach is black
I have no solid evidence but two of my dogs began having stomach issues for a three day period while they had been eating burdock leaves. I only noticed they had eaten the leaves after the smaller dog need a vet trip for vomitting and diarrhea. The larger dog had diarrhea for the same period of time, I cut the plants down and have had no problems since.
Yes, hunger can sometimes cause excess air to build up in the stomach, which may lead to belching. Additionally, when someone is hungry, they may eat quickly or swallow excess air while eating, contributing to belching.
Tell the medics about the diarrhea before the test. They will decide what to do.
The same side effects of Nyquil without Aciphex, both can cause; headache upset stomach, diarrhea, stomach pain, vomiting, constipation, dry mouth. If you are taking Aciphex for an ulcer, consult your MD before using Niquil.
im not a dr. but it sounds like you are jsut having PMS.
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