Many things can cause this. It could be your age (35 and up and your body starts to change to prepare for peri menopause) and hormones change and create aches and pains. You could even have a small infection. If it keeps up much longer please see your doctor and have a check up just to make sure you don't have an infection (urinary infections and yeast infections are the most common in women.) Marcy
No, but it may be a sign of an infection or a Sexually transmitted disease. An infection could be an Urinary Tract Infection. You should see a doctor.
why is there a burning sensation in your stomach before your period?
Stomach acid
The burning sensation caused by acid is called heartburn. It occurs when stomach acid flows back up into the esophagus, causing a burning sensation in the chest or throat.
Is a burning senation normal in 7 months pregnant
Because the normal pH in the mouth is 6.5. The pH in the stomach is around 2 to 3. When you vomit you get a burning sensation in your oesophagus, throat and mouth because the strong acids in your stomach are upsetting your other organs where they are accustomed to a relatively neutral environment.
Nausea, lightheadedness, and a burning sensation are general symptoms that are common in a number of conditions. It can be due to an ulcer, a virus, or another conditions such as Crohn's disease.
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Milk of magnesia is given for a burning sensation in the stomach because it contains magnesium hydroxide, which is an antacid that works to neutralize excess stomach acid. This helps to relieve symptoms of heartburn and indigestion by reducing the acidity in the stomach. Additionally, milk of magnesia has a laxative effect that can help with constipation, another common issue associated with acid reflux and indigestion.
A burning sensation in the middle of the lower stomach area can be referred to as dyspepsia or abdominal pain, and it may be associated with various conditions, such as gastritis, acid reflux, or gastrointestinal issues. If the sensation persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Excess stomach acidity causes a burning sensation.
That is a good question. You have mucus coat on the inner side of the stomach. This protects the stomach from the attack of the acid and pepsin. There is no such protection available to the esophagus.