Should I Be Concerned As I Noticed Fluttering On My Stomach?
The last two days I have noticed fluttering on the right side of my stomach. I am not in pain. No fever and feel fine other wise. The fluttering feels like when you are pregnant and feel the baby move... However, I am 110% positive that I am not pregnant. The fluttering happens every few hours...lasting just a few seconds. Should I be concerned and go to the doctor?
Fluttering in the stomach is commonly due to dehydration, gastritis, gastric ulcer, diaphragm spasms or anxiety/ nervous tension.
You are suggested to take antacids & PPI's, Pantoprazole-40mg, one sos when needed. Stay well hydrated, take ORS / Electrol, soups, juice, etc.
Take small amount of food multiple times a day. Take fruits, veggies & whole grain food & protein, calcium-rich food. Get clinically assessed by a GP. Get blood & Imaging tests done. Get treated at the earliest.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Nupur K, General & Family Physician
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Should I Be Concerned As I Noticed Fluttering On My Stomach?
Hello, Fluttering in the stomach is commonly due to dehydration, gastritis, gastric ulcer, diaphragm spasms or anxiety/ nervous tension. You are suggested to take antacids & PPI s, Pantoprazole-40mg, one sos when needed. Stay well hydrated, take ORS / Electrol, soups, juice, etc. Take small amount of food multiple times a day. Take fruits, veggies & whole grain food & protein, calcium-rich food. Get clinically assessed by a GP. Get blood & Imaging tests done. Get treated at the earliest. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Nupur K, General & Family Physician