What Causes Pulsating Pressure In Lower Left Stomach Along With Nausea?
Question: I have been having a weird pulsing pressure in the lower left part of my stomach. Also I have been feeling easily nasceous lately as well.
Brief Answer:
Need monitoring...
Detailed Answer:
Based on your description it seems to me that this could be a minor intestinal infection. I will suggest you take some probiotic as well as a pretty bland diet along with over the counter antacid and nausea medication. You should visit the doctor if this weird pulsing pressure turns into bad abdominal cramps and diarrhea.
You may need an abdomen scan in case the pulsing pressure doesn't subside or other symptoms arise.
Watch what you drink and where you eat. I think you will be alright in a day or two.
Hope this helps.
Regards
Need monitoring...
Detailed Answer:
Based on your description it seems to me that this could be a minor intestinal infection. I will suggest you take some probiotic as well as a pretty bland diet along with over the counter antacid and nausea medication. You should visit the doctor if this weird pulsing pressure turns into bad abdominal cramps and diarrhea.
You may need an abdomen scan in case the pulsing pressure doesn't subside or other symptoms arise.
Watch what you drink and where you eat. I think you will be alright in a day or two.
Hope this helps.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Sonia Raina
Not sure if this is related, but I have also been having a type of soreness in my right butt cheek. It feels like what happens when you exercise however I have exercised there lately. The reason I bring it up is I am fairly certain it started happening around the same time.
Brief Answer:
May not be related...
Detailed Answer:
Honestly without a physical examination I am unable to identify the cause of sore butt check. But if I need to guess, I will place my bet on local inflammation secondary to exercise or a local skin hair follicle infection. As this area is prone of dampness and moisture local skin infections are pretty common here. It may not be related to the stomach bug.
If you aren't able to see a doctor soon, then try over the counter antiseptics along with heat compresses.
At this point of time, I would not be overly worried. However if symptoms persists or aggravates, I will definitely urge you to see local GP.
Regards
May not be related...
Detailed Answer:
Honestly without a physical examination I am unable to identify the cause of sore butt check. But if I need to guess, I will place my bet on local inflammation secondary to exercise or a local skin hair follicle infection. As this area is prone of dampness and moisture local skin infections are pretty common here. It may not be related to the stomach bug.
If you aren't able to see a doctor soon, then try over the counter antiseptics along with heat compresses.
At this point of time, I would not be overly worried. However if symptoms persists or aggravates, I will definitely urge you to see local GP.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Sonia Raina