This could be due to gallstones or gastric ulcer.
leg cramps means low potassium, eating a banana helps that. back pain is usually 90% mental. and neck pain, either you slept the wrong way or have a cold coming on
I find that overeating causes back pain. drink only fresh juice for 3 days. if your back pain goes away, then it may be a diet problem in the colon.Inactivily can also help cause back pain by weakening the muscles that protect the ligaments.And of course, if you have back pain, especially lower back pain, it may be helpful to look at current and past fears and issues of insecurity.
yes it can...i suffered with leg pain on and off for a couple of years and finally a doc said it woz my bad diet, and cud actually feel poo when massaging my tummy, after eating brill for years it went. starting eating crap again and the leg pain is back
No, eating almonds is a good thing to do if you have problems with joint pain or arthritis.
Honestly i don't know why but Sometimes I eat a banana & i get a pain in my back like heart burn in my back, I think it's because i take large bites and swallow a big hunk and It streaches the esophoges on the way down ,,,
pain in upper abdomen usually 20 to 30 minutes after eating, Pain is so bad that you stop eating due to the pain
Yes, Accutane can cause back pain. Back pain (and joint pain) are a common side effect of taking Accutane.
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Yes. It causes pain in the hands and knees.
No, it may be a sign of a kidney infection or kidney stones. You may want to be checked out by a doctor.
It is possible the back pain is from a partial obstruction at the site of the flare-up of your Crohn's. A build up of gas in the bowel behind the obstruction can cause severe pain up and around the shoulders. Another possible answer could be a reaction to medication, if you just recently had a flare up of Crohns and were treated with any new medication that you take with your meals it could be a reaction to that medication. Make sure your doctor is aware of this pain. Try eating small amounts to see if the severity of the pain is consistent with amount eaten. Always report odd or unusual new symptoms to your doctor.