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  2. Recurrent abdominal pain in children - Patient

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    Swallowing of air (aerophagy). Injury, particularly to the spleen: this can occur during contact sport. Lead poisoning: this is rare and causes many vague symptoms, including tummy pains, being sick (vomiting) and weight loss. Lead-based paint and paint dust in old buildings are the likely cause in children.

  3. Abdominal Pain: Types, Symptoms, and Treatment - Patient

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    Gastritis is inflammation of the stomach lining. It may cause upper abdominal pain (just below your breastbone). The pain is often described as a burning feeling. There are usually other symptoms as well, such as feeling sick , vomiting and feeling full after eating. Cancer. Most people with abdominal pain do not have cancer.

  4. Stomach pain after endoscopy | Abdominal Disorders | Forums -...

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    50 Replies. Its really odd you had no pain prior to the endoscopy...perhaps the procedure disturbed something in your digestive system. Perhaps you should rerquest an. ultrasound scan to see if there might be a gall stone in the gall bladder or in the bile duct...this can cause pain..its worth a try.

  5. Trapped Wind (Gas & Bloating): Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment -...

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    Symptoms of trapped wind and bloating include: Passing a lot of wind. Crampy stomach pains. Bloated belly. Pain in upper abdomen. Gas sometimes settles in the curves of the large bowel (large intestine) under the liver or spleen. This can cause pain in the upper right or upper left areas of your tummy.

  6. Pantoprazole for stomach. Pantoprazole side effects - Patient

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    Pantoprazole to reduce stomach acid. Pantoprazole reduces the amount of acid produced in your stomach. Swallow the tablet whole - do not chew or crush it before you swallow. The most common side-effects are stomach upset and headache. These effects are generally mild and do not last long.

  7. Nausea and Vomiting: Causes, Prevention & Red Flags - Patient

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    Other causes. Appendicitis, inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis), kidney stones, stomach ulcers and gallstones can all cause severe stomach pain and nausea and vomiting. If severe, ring 111 for urgent advice or 999 to call for an ambulance if you feel it's a life-threatening emergency.

  8. Left Upper Quadrant Pain: Common Causes and Treatment - Patient

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    This causes a sudden severe pain shortly after significant injury to the tummy (abdomen). If you have sickle cell disease and are having a sickle cell crisis. Problems with your guts (stomach and bowels) All sorts of common and uncommon problems to do with the upper and lower part of your guts can give you pain in this area. For example ...

  9. Stomach ache after eating | Abdominal Disorders | Forums -...

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    It usually occurs about an hour/hour half after I have eaten and lasts another 2 hours before slowly stating to settle. If I haven't eaten already in the day I feel absolutely fine, no stomach ache, no weariness, no problems, even after I have eaten it's fine until the hour later. Once I have the stomach ache it slowly is a full ache then kicks ...

  10. Potatoes causing bloating and stomach agony - Patient

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    Posted 6 years ago, 6 users are following. for some years I realised that eating any form of potato caused me to get severe stomach pain and cramp. I now find other foods are doing this. When I examine the ingredient lists for foods I find potato starch is becoming popular. Many soups, lots of ready meals e.g. m&S mushroom risotto and now gravy ...

  11. Why dessert stomach may actually be real - Patient

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    Dessert stomach might be explained by sensory-specific satiety. This is the idea that the more you eat something in particular, the less you start to enjoy it. It suggests you become increasingly bored of the same food or flavour, to the point that you stop eating or seek something else 1. For example, in a study of 128 people eating two meals ...