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Sharp Pain In Lower Abdomen, Dark, Frequent Periods With Throwing Up, Nausea, Acid Reflux. History Of Having Sodas. Concerning?

Hi i would like to know whats going on with me I dont have insurance i need any kind of doctor help/advice i can get im a 20 year old female. i dont think im pregnat because i had my period and i took a test with it being negative.
Sometimes on the lower right and left side of my abdomen hurts with a pulsing pain or sharp pain it moves. I had two periods in june 1-6 & 16-21 and this month I started on the 17th im ending today the 21 it was really dark also I do throw up easily and wake up being nauseous.my stomach makes weird noises on its own i burp and am gasy I Have celiac and acid reflex im very strick on my food but I have been having sodas lately maybe that causes my gas.?. could this all just be symptoms from it.? Im really nervous and would love to have my head going in one direction with this rather than everywhere.
Fri, 26 Jul 2013
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Hello Good Evening,

You are suffered from bloating, which may cause constipation due to decreased bowel movements and constipation may also caused bloating.

Frequent burping, nausea and acid reflex can occurred because of indigestion and bloating.

There are many causes of bloating, including: diet, irritable bowel syndrome, lactose intolerance, re flux, and constipation and some more.

Gas and bloating is a sign that food is not being digested correctly by the body. An inadequate intake of water will cause excessive stomach bloating.

Water benefits the body by aiding with digestion because it supports a majority of the body's daily functions.

Fatty foods cause a formation of fat cells to develop throughout the body and contribute to bloating as well. A build up of fat cells slows down the body's ability to empty the stomach.

Dairy products also contribute to excessive cramps, gas, and bloating.
Persons who are intolerant to lactose products experience this effect more than others.

Following steps should follows to lessen the bloating:

-Walk after eating a meal.
-Exercise
-Avoid coffee and chocolates.
-Avoid Meals that are high in fat.
-Avoid extremely hot or cold food.
-Avoid bubble gum or bubbly beverages.

If needed then medication should be included antacids, PPI, domperidone, Levosulpiride (prokinetic), digestive enzymes and some laxatives.

Regards,

Dr. Naresh Jain.
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Sharp Pain In Lower Abdomen, Dark, Frequent Periods With Throwing Up, Nausea, Acid Reflux. History Of Having Sodas. Concerning?

Hello Good Evening, You are suffered from bloating, which may cause constipation due to decreased bowel movements and constipation may also caused bloating. Frequent burping, nausea and acid reflex can occurred because of indigestion and bloating. There are many causes of bloating, including: diet, irritable bowel syndrome, lactose intolerance, re flux, and constipation and some more. Gas and bloating is a sign that food is not being digested correctly by the body. An inadequate intake of water will cause excessive stomach bloating. Water benefits the body by aiding with digestion because it supports a majority of the body s daily functions. Fatty foods cause a formation of fat cells to develop throughout the body and contribute to bloating as well. A build up of fat cells slows down the body s ability to empty the stomach. Dairy products also contribute to excessive cramps, gas, and bloating. Persons who are intolerant to lactose products experience this effect more than others. Following steps should follows to lessen the bloating: -Walk after eating a meal. -Exercise -Avoid coffee and chocolates. -Avoid Meals that are high in fat. -Avoid extremely hot or cold food. -Avoid bubble gum or bubbly beverages. If needed then medication should be included antacids, PPI, domperidone, Levosulpiride (prokinetic), digestive enzymes and some laxatives. Regards, Dr. Naresh Jain.