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Swollen Tongue, Abdominal Pain And Vomiting. What Is Wrong?

I have recently been experiencing a swollen left side of my tongue, and I've been a little sick all day. My stomach has been aching, but I deduce it's because I've not eaten much (only a can of chicken broth) all day, as I cannot hold anything down. I woke up at about 6am this morning, vomiting, and I've been sleeping a lot lately, too. What's wrong?
Thu, 13 Jun 2013
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HELLO,
Vomitting and stomach ache can be due to food poisoning.
Swollen tongue may be caused due to Allergic to certain foods ingested.
Rinse your mouth after every meals.
Take vitamin becosules and iron supplements.
Steroids has to be administered after consulting with your dentist.
If symptoms persists,please do visit a physician.
Hope this helps.
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Swollen Tongue, Abdominal Pain And Vomiting. What Is Wrong?

HELLO, Vomitting and stomach ache can be due to food poisoning. Swollen tongue may be caused due to Allergic to certain foods ingested. Rinse your mouth after every meals. Take vitamin becosules and iron supplements. Steroids has to be administered after consulting with your dentist. If symptoms persists,please do visit a physician. Hope this helps.