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  1. www.nhs.uk › conditions › gastritisGastritis - NHS

    Gastritis is when the lining of your stomach becomes irritated (inflamed). It can cause pain, indigestion and feeling sick. Treatments include antacids, alginates and antibiotics.

    • Stomach Ulcer

      Stomach ulcers, also known as gastric ulcers, are sores that...

  2. www.nhs.uk › conditions › stomach-acheStomach ache - NHS

    See a GP if: a stomach ache gets much worse quickly. stomach pain or bloating will not go away or keeps coming back. you have stomach pain and problems with swallowing food. you're losing weight without trying to. you suddenly pee more often or less often. peeing is suddenly painful.

    • Stomach Cramps with Bloating
    • Sudden Stomach Cramps with Diarrhoea
    • Sudden Severe Abdominal Pain
    • Long-Term Or Recurring Abdominal Pain

    Stomach cramps with bloating are often caused by trapped wind. Your pharmacist can recommend treatments to help, such as: 1. buscopan 2. mebeverine

    If your stomach cramps have started recently and you also have diarrhoea, the cause may be a tummy bug (gastroenteritis). This means you have a viral or bacterial infection of the stomach and bowel. It should get better without treatment after a few days. Gastroenteritis may be caused by: 1. coming into close contact with someone who’s infected 2. ...

    Sudden agonising pain in a particular area of your abdomen may be a sign of a serious problem. It could rapidly get worse without treatment. If there is any possibility that you could be pregnant, take a pregnancy test. Serious causes of sudden severe abdominal pain include: 1. appendicitis– the swelling of the appendix means your appendix will nee...

    See your GP if you or your child have persistent or repeated abdominal pain. The cause is often not serious and can be managed. Possible causes in adults include: 1. irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)– the pain is often relieved when you go to the toilet 2. inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) – for example Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis and endometri...

  3. Jun 19, 2024 · Why does my stomach hurt? Your stomach may hurt for a variety of reasons. Indigestion due to a large meal, a lack of food, or gas are the most common reasons. The most common pathologic reasons is a "stomach bug" or an infection of the stomach that usually resolves in seven to 10 days.

  4. Aug 4, 2022 · Travel constipation happens when you don't keep to your regular schedule. Sitting for hours, like during a long flight and train or bus rides, and having your usual diet interrupted are two possible culprits. Constipation can last for a day or two or longer.

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  5. Nov 18, 2022 · Many chronically ill patients experience worsening symptoms during the holidays because there has been a change in routine, said Dr. Fola May, a gastroenterologist and assistant professor...

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  7. Symptoms. Getting diagnosed. Diet, lifestyle and medicines. Further help and support. Common irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms. The main symptoms of IBS are: stomach pain or cramps – usually worse after eating and better after doing a poo. bloating – your tummy may feel uncomfortably full and swollen.

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