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Experiencing Bloating, Throbbing Stomachache, Dry Mouth, Dizziness, Fatigue. Are The Symptoms Related?
Hi, I am female, 40 yrs old who has had a painful bloating for many years. I have it in my family, mother and a sister has it. When it occurs, both lower and upper tummy is affected, pain throbbing increases for 203 hours and disappears. Bloating developed into the day, sometimes in the evening tummy is bloated so much and it is very uncomfortable. Currently, I am experiencing dry mouth, dizziness and fatigue as well but i don't know if the symptoms are related in any way.
Bloating and pain of the abdomen in your case may be due to Gastritis(Inflammation of the stomach). In this situation I would advise my patients To avoid spicy food, tea, coffee and carbonated beverages. Eat frequent small meal for easy digestion. Take proton pump inhibitor. It the symptoms still persists then consult a Gastroenterologist. He may advise you a Upper GI endoscopy which may be diagnostic of the condition.
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Experiencing Bloating, Throbbing Stomachache, Dry Mouth, Dizziness, Fatigue. Are The Symptoms Related?
Hello, Bloating and pain of the abdomen in your case may be due to Gastritis(Inflammation of the stomach). In this situation I would advise my patients To avoid spicy food, tea, coffee and carbonated beverages. Eat frequent small meal for easy digestion. Take proton pump inhibitor. It the symptoms still persists then consult a Gastroenterologist. He may advise you a Upper GI endoscopy which may be diagnostic of the condition.