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Pain In Left Side, Fatigue, Nausea, Pain In Armpit. Taken Ibuprofen. No Fever
Lately every time I eat I get . stabbing pains in my left side but it is constant ..sitting with my legs up helps...I m fatigued ...no fever...slightly nausea...also I have chronic pain under right arm pit..in which i ve been taking ibuprofen at night for(over a year)..had a mammogram (9months ago) not breast cancer ..
5. If the symptoms persist you may need an upper GI endoscopy for diagnosis.
Consult your doctor in this regard.
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement, Dr. Saurabh Gupta's Response
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Pain seems to be due to gastritis.It could be due to taking iburofen(NSAID) for so much long time. Sto taking ibuprofen, take antacid for gastritis and consult your doctor for proper evaluation.For ain your doctor might advice you some other group of painkiller.
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Wishing you good health...
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Pain In Left Side, Fatigue, Nausea, Pain In Armpit. Taken Ibuprofen. No Fever
Hello, This appears to be drug induced Gastritis. The offending drug may be Ibuprofen. It is an NSAID and creates gastric irritation. You may need to 1. Stop Ibuprofen at once. 2. Use topical analgesic creams/sprays for pain. 3. Proton pump inhibitor for gastritis. 4. Bland diet until the symptoms improves. 5. If the symptoms persist you may need an upper GI endoscopy for diagnosis. Consult your doctor in this regard.