Every girl gets chest pains (or women) It could be a sign of heart attack but only if u r hving those types of problems. Otherwise, it means your boobies are growing or some development is happening to them I also was researching something for u and found out that chest pain can also be because u hv lung cancer,
The pain from a stomach ulcer is not usually described as an "ache" it is usually described more as a stabbing burning pain. But the only way to be sure is to go to your doctor and get it checked out.
Yes, it can be, but it may not always be the case. There are other ways to get heart burns beside having a peptic ulcer.
Menstrual conditions, mild depression, nervous tension, vomiting, epilepsy, muscle and joint aches, pinworm infestation, stomach ulcers.
Prednisone is a steroid drug that helps with inflammation. Side effects of prednisone are depression, weakness, body aches, and weight gain.
No, Milk of Magnesia is not helpful for dealing with menstrual cramps at all because it is meant for stomach upsets and not menstrual cramps. If you suffer menstrual crams try heat packs and NSAD's such as Ibuprofen. If your cramps are severe then see your doctor to investigate the cause and get treatment.
Head aches, stomach aches, exzema
Well there are quite a few side effects ... weight gain, stomach aches and you might vomit.. if you intend on overeating i would get some med's for stomach pain...
Urine colour is no indication of pregnancy hon. Stomach cramps can be a sign of pregnancy, diahrrhea, tummy bug, UTI or just wind.
There are many possible diseases with these symptoms. I'd recommend seeing a doctor and having tests run to find out what exactly is the problem.
No.
Stomach aches is not normal but abdominal pains yes it is and only during the first trimester.
You probably shouldn't walk around after eating, because food needs at least half an hour to settle in your stomach, and you probably don't want any side aches.
It will starve your stomach causing aches when you stop eating food for a certain amount of time
Try eating less food, slower, but more frequently. Try drinking slightly more water (or herbal teas, just not acidic stuff). Try cutting back on coffee, fizzy drinks and especially cola - all are quite acidic and as such do not help stomach aches (especially the fizzy drinks). Try reducing the amount of fat that you are eating (this can sometimes cause stomach aches). If all that fails, try keeping a food diary of what you ate, when you ate it, how much you ate, and when your stomach aches occured. After a few weeks you may see a correlation.