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Based on the symptoms it's most likely a virus.
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A stomach virus typically makes you vomit regularly and will produce sharp abdominal pains. A stomach infection is less likely to induce vomiting but will usually last longer, with a lower level of continuous pain.
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If your dad is suffering from lower stomach pain that goes around his back, he may have an ulcer. He also may be experiencing pain from an inflammatory disease in his kidneys.
Yes, if you are experiencing stomach pain after taking opiates, lay down on your back, close your eyes, relax and don't "fight" the effects of the opiate. You'll find your stomach pain will decrease.
Stomach pain.
No. That would not be typical symptoms of a cold.
It could mean the child has a stomach virus or the flu. If the fever remains high, you should discuss it with your doctor. If it's a stomach virus, it will usually go away in several days. Give the child a very light diet-- tea and toast, or clear soup, for example-- until the child can keep food down and the pain subsides. There are also medications that you can buy over the counter for stomach pain; be sure to follow the dosage that is right for children, rather than giving an adult dosage. And as with a high fever, if the stomach pain does not subside in several days, contact your doctor.
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Bleeding, stomach pain, and back pain are not pregnancy symptoms. Your pregnancy test is negative and you are using effective birth control. Please see your health care provider to find out why you're having pain.
Gases in the stomach are pushing diaphragm upwards and causes the pain on your back. Change your diet to a lighter one.