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Suggest Remedy For Stomach Burns With Soreness

Hi there Since I was small I have had these waves of burning in my stomach. They have become extremely sore to the point where I cry. I have had a biopsy and doctors said they didn't see anything wrong. I don't know what to do. they say I'm too young to have an ulcer but all the systoms are exact. Therefore I'm not getting help. What can I do please. Or what medication should I take. I'm desperate :(
Mon, 13 Oct 2014
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Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic

If the burning is in the skin then it would be termed neuralgia (nerve related pain).

This occurs in peripheral neuropathy which refers to damage or abnormal function of peripheral nerves.
There are different possible causes including: (1)vitamin b12 or folate deficiency
(2)exposure to toxins
(3)liver or kidney disease
(4)diabetes
(5)trauma
(6)neurological diseases

IF it is in the stomach then it is likely reflux and you can do a trial of medications and lifestyle dietary changes to see if it has a positive impact on your symptoms.

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Suggest Remedy For Stomach Burns With Soreness

Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic If the burning is in the skin then it would be termed neuralgia (nerve related pain). This occurs in peripheral neuropathy which refers to damage or abnormal function of peripheral nerves. There are different possible causes including: (1)vitamin b12 or folate deficiency (2)exposure to toxins (3)liver or kidney disease (4)diabetes (5)trauma (6)neurological diseases IF it is in the stomach then it is likely reflux and you can do a trial of medications and lifestyle dietary changes to see if it has a positive impact on your symptoms. I hope this helps