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Is Stomach Ache With A Crampy Feeling A Sign Of Gastritis Or Diverticulitis ?

I have stomach ache in middle of stomach...aches and some cramping indicative maybe of gas...trying to eat bland and eating yoghurt, kefir, buttermilk with active cultures....it hurts when I press on my stomach right above my navel...? gastritis or diverticulitis? I am experiencing ache along with the crampy feeling....
Sat, 4 Jan 2014
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Hi
With regards to your stomach pain it may be related with
1. gastritis or ulcer
2.gallbladder problems
You need to be evaluated with abdominal ultrasound, blood work and upper endoscopy to be exactly diagnosed.
Meanwhile I'd suggest to use:
- antiacide
-omeprazole
-buscopan
I would also recommend to avoid spicy foods, soft drinks, fast foods.
wishing you fast recovery
Dr.Benard
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Is Stomach Ache With A Crampy Feeling A Sign Of Gastritis Or Diverticulitis ?

Hi With regards to your stomach pain it may be related with 1. gastritis or ulcer 2.gallbladder problems You need to be evaluated with abdominal ultrasound, blood work and upper endoscopy to be exactly diagnosed. Meanwhile I d suggest to use: - antiacide -omeprazole -buscopan I would also recommend to avoid spicy foods, soft drinks, fast foods. wishing you fast recovery Dr.Benard