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Sever Cramps, Diarrhea, Nausea, Cold Sweats, Vomiting, Painful. What Is Going On?

Hi. I am 21 years old and occasionally when I have my menstrual cycle, I have severe cramps, diarrhea, nausea, cold sweat, and I feel clammy and get really pale. I also have an urge to vomit and heave several times. All of these symptoms will last for about 45 min to an hour and the pain is debilitating and I basically am curled up in a ball until I finally throw up. After vomiting, the pain subsides and all the symptoms stop. This happens maybe 3 times a year, but enough to be bothersome.
Wed, 22 May 2013
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Naturopathy & Yoga Specialist 's  Response
Hi Danloaiza7

This is not actually liver pain. Most of the time, liver suffers in silence. Severe abdominal pain in right upper quadrant with gas and vomiting most likely connected with gallbladder (inflammation, gallbladder stones or sludge), or biliary (related to bile) sphincter of Oddi dysfunction (the muscle valve between bile duct and duodenum). Alcohol and fatty meals usually provoke these conditions, because alcohol causes the spasms of this valve. Alcohol makes acidic bile that is getting extremely aggressive and irritate the surrounding tissues.

It would be wise to stop drinking and take the diet. Drink 1 liter of the chamomile, peppermint, fennel teas. Eat vegetable soups, non-fat chicken or fish, brown rice or buckwheat.
Drink warm Karlovy Vary healing mineral water.
To verify diagnosis later, go for the tests to rule out large stones.
I hope, you will recover soon
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Naturopathy & Yoga Specialist Dr. Peter Melamed's  Response
Hi Danloaiza7

This is not actually liver pain. Most of the time, liver suffers in silence. Severe abdominal pain in right upper quadrant with gas and vomiting most likely connected with gallbladder (inflammation, gallbladder stones or sludge), or biliary (related to bile) sphincter of Oddi dysfunction (the muscle valve between bile duct and duodenum). Alcohol and fatty meals usually provoke these conditions, because alcohol causes the spasms of this valve. Alcohol makes acidic bile that is getting extremely aggressive and irritate the surrounding tissues.

It would be wise to stop drinking and take the diet. Drink 1 liter of the chamomile, peppermint, fennel teas. Eat vegetable soups, non-fat chicken or fish, brown rice or buckwheat.
Drink warm Karlovy Vary healing mineral water.
To verify diagnosis later, go for the tests to rule out large stones.
I hope, you will recover soon
I find this answer helpful

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Sever Cramps, Diarrhea, Nausea, Cold Sweats, Vomiting, Painful. What Is Going On?

Hi Danloaiza7 This is not actually liver pain. Most of the time, liver suffers in silence. Severe abdominal pain in right upper quadrant with gas and vomiting most likely connected with gallbladder (inflammation, gallbladder stones or sludge), or biliary (related to bile) sphincter of Oddi dysfunction (the muscle valve between bile duct and duodenum). Alcohol and fatty meals usually provoke these conditions, because alcohol causes the spasms of this valve. Alcohol makes acidic bile that is getting extremely aggressive and irritate the surrounding tissues. It would be wise to stop drinking and take the diet. Drink 1 liter of the chamomile, peppermint, fennel teas. Eat vegetable soups, non-fat chicken or fish, brown rice or buckwheat. Drink warm Karlovy Vary healing mineral water. To verify diagnosis later, go for the tests to rule out large stones. I hope, you will recover soon