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What Causes Stomach Discomfort And Pins And Needles Feeling?

My girlfriend said she s been having discomfort in her stomach recently, and today she said it feels like a needle is poking her stomach. This isn t the first time she s been feeling like this, actually it happens around the time her period is about to start. We haven t had a chance to see a doctor yet so I m curious on what it could be because I hate seeing her in pain.
Thu, 22 Sep 2022
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Hello,

You are experiencing pins and needles in your stomach. Cramps and abdominal discomfort are normal before and during menstruations. She should stay at rest and avoid doing any heavy work. it can also occur due to gastritis or GERD. She should avoid taking oily, spicy, junk food.

She can take antacids and PPIs, one SOS when required. She will get relieved. She can take Spasmol (spasmoproxyvon), one stat to be taken if discomfort continues. However, such symptoms can also be indicative of medical conditions like endometriosis, endometriosis adhesions that may be affecting the ovary.

Sometimes, ovarian torsion or nerve impingement internally can cause compromised blood supply, and hence pins and needle sensation / feeling. You are suggested to get her clinically examined by a Gynae, get all required tests and investigations done. If torsion of ovary is detected she may require a laparoscopic surgical procedure to untwist the ovary.

Other medical conditions that can cause such symptoms are IBS, Crohn's disease, appendix, parasite infestation, etc. Get required imaging tests, CBC, stool examination (R/E and C/S), etc., done so that you will be treated accordingly at the earliest. She should stay away from addictions if any.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician
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What Causes Stomach Discomfort And Pins And Needles Feeling?

Hello, You are experiencing pins and needles in your stomach. Cramps and abdominal discomfort are normal before and during menstruations. She should stay at rest and avoid doing any heavy work. it can also occur due to gastritis or GERD. She should avoid taking oily, spicy, junk food. She can take antacids and PPIs, one SOS when required. She will get relieved. She can take Spasmol (spasmoproxyvon), one stat to be taken if discomfort continues. However, such symptoms can also be indicative of medical conditions like endometriosis, endometriosis adhesions that may be affecting the ovary. Sometimes, ovarian torsion or nerve impingement internally can cause compromised blood supply, and hence pins and needle sensation / feeling. You are suggested to get her clinically examined by a Gynae, get all required tests and investigations done. If torsion of ovary is detected she may require a laparoscopic surgical procedure to untwist the ovary. Other medical conditions that can cause such symptoms are IBS, Crohn s disease, appendix, parasite infestation, etc. Get required imaging tests, CBC, stool examination (R/E and C/S), etc., done so that you will be treated accordingly at the earliest. She should stay away from addictions if any. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician