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What Causes Persistent Stomach Pain?

i have pain my tummy all the time. and funny feeling.

doctor suggested me to take painkilles , omeperasol and gaviscone. but painkilles make my pain worse.

doctor mention it is golstone but he needs magnified scan. i do not know how long i shall wait? could you pls advise me what i should do?
Sat, 22 Feb 2014
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Hi. If the painkillers are increasing the pain in abdomen, this can be due to acid-peptic disease. Continue with Omeprazole and gaviscone. Go for a bland diet. Avoid oily and spicy foods. Have frequent small meals to cover up the empty stomach , which increases the acidity. No painkillers at all.
You do need an Ultrasonography to diagnose or rule out certain diseases . And more important you need is an Endoscopy of upper GI tract.
You should not wait, do all these tests as soon as possible.
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What Causes Persistent Stomach Pain?

Hi. If the painkillers are increasing the pain in abdomen, this can be due to acid-peptic disease. Continue with Omeprazole and gaviscone. Go for a bland diet. Avoid oily and spicy foods. Have frequent small meals to cover up the empty stomach , which increases the acidity. No painkillers at all. You do need an Ultrasonography to diagnose or rule out certain diseases . And more important you need is an Endoscopy of upper GI tract. You should not wait, do all these tests as soon as possible.