
What Causes Stomach Ache, Nausea, Bloating And Gas After Menstruation?

Ever since Sunday when i got off my period, i have had stomach aches, stomach pains, nausea, bloating, and a lot of gas. However, i can fart of poop anything out! When i force a fart it hurt my abdomen. It is on and off, so could it be something i am eating? Could i be becoming lactose intolerant? Or is it something else? I seem to always have this symptoms now.
I also ended birth control two months ago after being on it for eight months.
5 day course of proper medicines- need a prescription of a Doctor
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query and an elucidate history.
The most probable reason as per the history you have provided is :
Gastroenteritis- the pain, nausea, bloating and lots of gas all indicate this.
I would advise you the following in such a case:
Investigations of blood, urine and stool.
Get a course of an antibiotic against intestinal infection, metronidazole, probiotic, activated charcoal tablets, PPI / Raniditine for 5 days.
If you get a complete relief nothing else is needed to be done.
If there is partial recovery or no good effect go for further investigations like ultrasonography and Endoscopies.
I do not think this is something to do with something you are eating / lactose or something else including birth control.
I hope this answer helps you to get a proper guideline of treatment and further care id need be.


as explained.
Detailed Answer:
Such infections are water/ food borne.
This is quite common. Some people do not manifest the problems , but you had it.
This does not look to be serious at the moment, but definitely worthwhile to see the doctor
I don't expect any unusual visit during the doctor visit. Your Doctor would listen to your history, ask some direct questions, may do a physical / clinical examination of the you and the abdomen and prescribe you some medicines and may ask for some tests if He/ She feels so.
Please do not worry, you will be alright soon, the moment you will start on a medicines.


Do not think so.
Detailed Answer:
As I have already mentioned above, birth-control may not be related to this.

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