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Can I Take Tramadol For Hyperacidity Causing Stomach Pain?

I have stomach issues, pain and more pain... Have been to doctors by the numbers, had endoscopies, colonoscopies, ct scan tests, mri's, nuclear medicine, chest xrays, you name it...but nothing has been found. I am on Tramadol tablets, 2 by 3, and esomeprazole, as I have hyperacidity issues. Please help; it interferes with my daily life, school, work the pain is gut-wrenching. :'(
Sat, 17 May 2014
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Hi.
Tramodaol is not the right answer, although you can take it for any pain including the one you have now. This is just a pain-killer and not the proper treatment.
If you want the cure , you still need to have ''another '' opinion and investigations is need be, to get the proper diagnosis.
GO for an MRI of the thoracic spine and you may find the cause of the pain.
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Can I Take Tramadol For Hyperacidity Causing Stomach Pain?

Hi. Tramodaol is not the right answer, although you can take it for any pain including the one you have now. This is just a pain-killer and not the proper treatment. If you want the cure , you still need to have another opinion and investigations is need be, to get the proper diagnosis. GO for an MRI of the thoracic spine and you may find the cause of the pain.