Saturday, 5 September 2009
Dizziness Abdominal Pain and acid Reflux - i have nausea and dizziness, abdominal pain, and ...
causes and treatment of Dizzy Headache- Abdominal Pain Sudden Headache-Dizziness and Sweating Dizziness/Vertigo, Migraine Headache, Neck Pain, Back Pain, and Sciatica please check online
I have nausea and dizziness abdominal pain, and extreme hot and cold episodes what could this be?
Thanks for your question. You didn't specify how long you've been having this problem, but if it came on suddenly you may have a virus.
i have been feeling like this for 2 days,i also have heartburn,im definitely not pregnant.My stomach is also swollen.What could it be
You should seek medical attention from a doctor if you haven't done so yet. There are numerous causes of abdominal pain; the list can be narrowed down with the following details:
How old are you?
Have you had this pain in the past?
What were you doing when it started?
What is the location of the pain and does it radiate, or "shoot" to another part of the body?
Any triggers (eating, walking, bending over, urinating)?
Anything alleviate the pain (over the counter medication, lying flat, walking)?
Have you had vomiting or diarrhea?
Are you sexually active?
Thursday, 3 September 2009
Dizziness Abdominal Pain and severe head pain
Dizziness Abdominal Pain severe head pain/tightness/dizziness/abdominal pain/heart skipping
I also cannot jump up and down, run, or dance which all causes the pain in my head to become more severe. Sometimes, though, for no apparent reason. These include my heart skipping beats or stopping for a few seconds, abdominal pain located right above the belly button.
Or no? I seem to have enough blood according to blood work but if I'm slowly losing some over time could that be related to the pain in my head and dizziness? ...
headache then heart beat in my ear followed by irregular heart beat /abdoman pain
I had a severe headache one night last week - it started in the back of my head above my neck. The next day I began to feel my heart beat in my ear - at times it is irregular. At times I feel a little weak and sometimes feel slightly disoriented - I thought I was dizzy but I wasn't - more of an unsteady feeling with loud heart beat in my ear during it. Slight abdoma pain above belly button.
I also cannot jump up and down, run, or dance which all causes the pain in my head to become more severe. Sometimes, though, for no apparent reason. These include my heart skipping beats or stopping for a few seconds, abdominal pain located right above the belly button.
Or no? I seem to have enough blood according to blood work but if I'm slowly losing some over time could that be related to the pain in my head and dizziness? ...
headache then heart beat in my ear followed by irregular heart beat /abdoman pain
I had a severe headache one night last week - it started in the back of my head above my neck. The next day I began to feel my heart beat in my ear - at times it is irregular. At times I feel a little weak and sometimes feel slightly disoriented - I thought I was dizzy but I wasn't - more of an unsteady feeling with loud heart beat in my ear during it. Slight abdoma pain above belly button.
Tuesday, 1 September 2009
Dizziness Abdominal Pain and prolonged fatigue
This is a discussion on MedHelp about dizziness abdominal pain Prolonged fatigue, dizziness, and abdominal pain. Community members of MedHelp provide help, support, guidance and discussion
Symptoms
The symptoms of a bladder infection include
Cloudy urine
Foul or strong urine odor
Frequent or urgent need to urinate
Low fever (not everyone will have a fever)
Need to urinate at night
Pain or burning with urination
Painful sexual intercourse
Pressure in the lower pelvis
If the infection spreads to the kidneys, symptoms may include
Chills and shaking
Fatigue
Fever above 102 degrees Fahrenheit, which lasts for more than 2 days
Flank (side) pain
Flushed, warm, or reddened skin
General ill feeling
Mental changes or confusion (in the elderly, these symptoms often are the only signs of an UTI)
Nausea and vomiting
Severe abdominal pain (sometimes)
For more information see: Pyelonephritis
Signs and tests
A urine sample is usually collected. Urinalysis commonly shows white blood cells, red blood cells, and nitrates in the urine.
See also: RBC - urine
Special urine tests (urine culture (clean catch) or catheterized urine specimen may be done to determine the type of bacteria in the urine and the appropriate antibiotic for treatment.
Treatment
TREATMENT AT HOME
A mild urinary tract infection may go away on its own without treatment. However, antibiotics are usually recommended because there is a risk that the infection can spread to the kidneys. Antibiotics are taken by mouth, usually from 3 to 7 days. It is important that you finish all the medication
Symptoms
The symptoms of a bladder infection include
Cloudy urine
Foul or strong urine odor
Frequent or urgent need to urinate
Low fever (not everyone will have a fever)
Need to urinate at night
Pain or burning with urination
Painful sexual intercourse
Pressure in the lower pelvis
If the infection spreads to the kidneys, symptoms may include
Chills and shaking
Fatigue
Fever above 102 degrees Fahrenheit, which lasts for more than 2 days
Flank (side) pain
Flushed, warm, or reddened skin
General ill feeling
Mental changes or confusion (in the elderly, these symptoms often are the only signs of an UTI)
Nausea and vomiting
Severe abdominal pain (sometimes)
For more information see: Pyelonephritis
Signs and tests
A urine sample is usually collected. Urinalysis commonly shows white blood cells, red blood cells, and nitrates in the urine.
See also: RBC - urine
Special urine tests (urine culture (clean catch) or catheterized urine specimen may be done to determine the type of bacteria in the urine and the appropriate antibiotic for treatment.
Treatment
TREATMENT AT HOME
A mild urinary tract infection may go away on its own without treatment. However, antibiotics are usually recommended because there is a risk that the infection can spread to the kidneys. Antibiotics are taken by mouth, usually from 3 to 7 days. It is important that you finish all the medication
Sunday, 30 August 2009
Dizziness Abdominal Pain and Urine color changes -Symptom ...
Severe right-sided pain and dizziness abdominal pain
Over the past 4 months, the day I get my period I have severe pain on my right side. The pain gets so bad I have to leave work. I feel like I am going to throw up. I get dizzy and very sweaty.
This sounds like a "vagal" response (vagus nerve in the abdomen), which can happen with severe pain. It is probably caused more by the pain than by whatever is causing the pain
Urine Color Change
Hi, I have urine of bright yellow color. Usually, it is not that yellow. Is it a sign of some urinary disorder? Or is it just a phase that will pass away? I know that color of urine can be indicator of presence of bacteria
If you try drinking more water, your urine will dilute. Urine gets it’s yellow color of the major waste product of the blood urobilin. The more concentrated it is the darker it appears and opulently, more water you take , color of urine will be more clearer
Over the past 4 months, the day I get my period I have severe pain on my right side. The pain gets so bad I have to leave work. I feel like I am going to throw up. I get dizzy and very sweaty.
This sounds like a "vagal" response (vagus nerve in the abdomen), which can happen with severe pain. It is probably caused more by the pain than by whatever is causing the pain
Urine Color Change
Hi, I have urine of bright yellow color. Usually, it is not that yellow. Is it a sign of some urinary disorder? Or is it just a phase that will pass away? I know that color of urine can be indicator of presence of bacteria
If you try drinking more water, your urine will dilute. Urine gets it’s yellow color of the major waste product of the blood urobilin. The more concentrated it is the darker it appears and opulently, more water you take , color of urine will be more clearer
Friday, 28 August 2009
Dizziness Abdominal Pain Symptom Checker
Dizziness abodominal pain- Symptom Checker
vomiting blood
bloody diarrhea
neck, chest, or shoulder pain
rigid (hard) and tender abdomen
not able to have a bowel movement, especially with vomiting
pain between shoulder blades
dizziness
weakness
sweating
confusion
Abdominal pain causes can range from extremely severe life-threatening conditions (e.g. acute appendicitis, abdominal aneurysm), to various less serious conditions (e.g., heartburn, reflux, gastroenteritis, etc.) Any symptom of abdominal pain needs prompt professional medical advice. Sudden and/or very severe abdominal pain should be treated as a medical emergency
vomiting blood
bloody diarrhea
neck, chest, or shoulder pain
rigid (hard) and tender abdomen
not able to have a bowel movement, especially with vomiting
pain between shoulder blades
dizziness
weakness
sweating
confusion
Abdominal pain causes can range from extremely severe life-threatening conditions (e.g. acute appendicitis, abdominal aneurysm), to various less serious conditions (e.g., heartburn, reflux, gastroenteritis, etc.) Any symptom of abdominal pain needs prompt professional medical advice. Sudden and/or very severe abdominal pain should be treated as a medical emergency
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Dizziness Abdominal Pain
Welcome to the Dizziness Abdominal Pain site!
This blog will help you to learn all the tips and tricks to helping you with Dizziness Abdominal Pain.
Dizziness & Abdominal Pain
Abdominal pain is one of the most difficult symptoms to identify a cause. The causes of abdominal pain listed below range from relatively minor conditions to life-threatening emergencies.
Further information about Abdominal pain is below, or review more specific information about these types of Abdominal pain: stomach cramps, stomach ache, abdominal discomfort, abdominal tenderness, heartburn, upper abdominal pain, kidney pain, bellyache or other types
This blog will help you to learn all the tips and tricks to helping you with Dizziness Abdominal Pain.
Dizziness & Abdominal Pain
Abdominal pain is one of the most difficult symptoms to identify a cause. The causes of abdominal pain listed below range from relatively minor conditions to life-threatening emergencies.
Further information about Abdominal pain is below, or review more specific information about these types of Abdominal pain: stomach cramps, stomach ache, abdominal discomfort, abdominal tenderness, heartburn, upper abdominal pain, kidney pain, bellyache or other types
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