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Suggest Treatment For Severe Stomach Pain

Hello, for 3 days now I have had the same symptoms. I eat when I am hungry and then I experience severe stomach pain (like a twisting of a towel). This eventually goes away after 2 hours. Then my stomach growls and I really should not be hungry. I am afraid to eat. I have celiac disease(diagnosed 4 years ago), so I am incredibly careful what I am eating. I have not changed any habits lately. I have an Gastro Doc appt. tomorrow but I am going to have to eat dinner tonight.
Tue, 11 Jul 2017
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hi, I have gone through your question.
I am a practicing anaesthesiologist and pain consultant.
Food intake followed by pain usually points towards gall bladder infection or gall bladder stones. It can be also due to gastritis.
I would like to suggest that, you should go for ultrasonography of abdomen, which your gastro specialist is anyway going to suggest.
There is nothing to worry much. If you are going for dinner outside today, try to avoid fatty food, and spicy food.
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Stomach Pain

hi, I have gone through your question. I am a practicing anaesthesiologist and pain consultant. Food intake followed by pain usually points towards gall bladder infection or gall bladder stones. It can be also due to gastritis. I would like to suggest that, you should go for ultrasonography of abdomen, which your gastro specialist is anyway going to suggest. There is nothing to worry much. If you are going for dinner outside today, try to avoid fatty food, and spicy food.