How Must Intermittent Chest Pain And Left Rib Pain Along With Heart Burn Be Treated When A Teenager Is Diagnosed With Peptic Ulcer?
Question: 12 years ago i was diagnosed with a peptic ulcer. Since have had heartburn and left rib and chest pain come and go.
When I have strong heartburn my blood pressure can go up to 140/90 or 150/90 and will go back down after bowel movements.
I also feel tired when I get heartburn and sometimes my legs feels shaky. I am not sure if it is physical shakes or mental shakes due to anxiety.
When I have strong heartburn my blood pressure can go up to 140/90 or 150/90 and will go back down after bowel movements.
I also feel tired when I get heartburn and sometimes my legs feels shaky. I am not sure if it is physical shakes or mental shakes due to anxiety.
Brief Answer:
Due to release of cortisol hormone.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
As per your query answer is when ever a person is in pain or uneasiness a hormone called cortisol is secreted by adrenal glands located on kidney which causes raised blood pressure and gives body power to deal with increased stress through a number of physiological processes but release of cortisol may cause cause severe fatigue (referred to as shakiness by you) by you.
You should add levosulpiride a prokinetic drug to your treatment.
1 gram sucralfate should be taken thrice daily to heal the peptic ulcers.
Keep taking Xanax as and when required.
Avoid food which triggers the problem.
Follow ups are welcome,
Thanks!
Due to release of cortisol hormone.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
As per your query answer is when ever a person is in pain or uneasiness a hormone called cortisol is secreted by adrenal glands located on kidney which causes raised blood pressure and gives body power to deal with increased stress through a number of physiological processes but release of cortisol may cause cause severe fatigue (referred to as shakiness by you) by you.
You should add levosulpiride a prokinetic drug to your treatment.
1 gram sucralfate should be taken thrice daily to heal the peptic ulcers.
Keep taking Xanax as and when required.
Avoid food which triggers the problem.
Follow ups are welcome,
Thanks!
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D