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Upper stomach pain, headache, nausea...pregnancy?

A: 1. you sound like you''re dehydrated. Take some Tylenol and drink A LOT of water....


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Left side lower back and stomach pain?

A: 1. It could be a lot of things, and you should go see a doctor if you''re worried about it!...


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Lower stomach pain during intercourse and nauseated?

A: 1. I''d advise doing a pregnancy test to be certain you aren''t pregnant. He may just have bruised your cervix by being too rough during sex. Give your body a little while to heal up, and then next time you have sex ask him to be a little more gentle. 2. You could be pregnant, but it would certainly be a wonderful idea to go get it checked out anyways. I would say, first buy a pregnancy test just to be sure so if you are pregnant, you will know before you get it checked out. Have you ever seen that show "I didn''t know I was pregnant"? I watch that show every time its on (along with discovery health in general) and I know it is very possible that you could be pregnant. You can...


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stomach pain, is it gas or something else?

A: 1. toot 2. I think you should go to the doctor. 3. okay first of you should never be afraid that your going to get embarrassed at the doctor office. that is plain stupid! go to your doctor and get a proper diagnoses....


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Sudden sharp abdominal / stomach pain?

A: 1. you''re dehydrated - drink a lot of water 2. Maybe kidney stones. Does this sound like you? http://www.webmd.com/kidney-stones/understanding-kidney-stones-symptoms...


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Stabbing stomach pains?

A: gallstones. see a physician....


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have had gastric bypass a year and lost 9 anhalf stone ben getting back and stomach pain can anyoneno what it

A: Hi, Getting stomach and back pain is a common side effect for some of the people who have undergone Gastric bypass surgery. Thus there is no need to worry about this. But if the pain does not reside over time or if it is unbearable, then you must immediately report to your doctor and must consult with him for the treatment options....


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stomach pain, dry heaves, diahrrea

A: Hi there - There are, of course, a number of possible causes of your symptoms, but one comes to mind right away, based on the whole story as you''ve provided it here: celiac disease. Not only are the symptoms consistent (although nausea is a less common symptom), but also these symptoms seem to be influenced to some degree by the food you eat. Since celiac disease is caused by intolerance of certain foods (based on the presence of gluten in them), this seems a good starting point. It can be ruled in or out with a simple blood test, which could be done when you get yourself in to be seen by an MD, or perhaps referred to a GI special

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Left side lower back and stomach pain?

A: 1. It could be a lot of things, and you should go see a doctor if you''re worried about it!...


 
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