RIGHT AFTER I ATE I HAD BAD UPPER STOMACH PAIN AND COLD SWEATS FOR ABOUT 10 OR 15 MIN, ALSO SHAKING. IM 5 4 112 LBS. 58 YEARS OLD.IJUST HAD STREP THROAT THATS BETTER BUT IVE BEEN COUGHING ALOT WITH RUNNY NOSE AND STILL FEEL WEAK. I HAVE A HISTORY OF SMALL SEIZURES FROM A HEAD INJURY FROM ASAULT.I TAKE TEGRETOL ER 200MG 2 TIMES DAILY. IHAD SIMILAR UPPER STOMACH PAIN AFTER EATING LAST NIGHT BUT NO COLD SWEATS. I HAVE BEEN EATING SOUP AND CHICKEN BREAST,BLACK EYED PEAS A LITTLE CORN ALOT OF TOAST.TODAY I ATE A TUNA SANDWICH WITH MAYO AND BAM RIGHT AFTER I FINISHED HERE COMES THE UPPER STOMACH PAIN AND COLD SWEATS WITH THE SHAKES
Your symptoms are suggestive of a viral infection. For this reason, I recommend taking an antiacid or PPI (omeprazole, pantoprazole) and taking ibuprofen or acetaminophen for the shakes. It is also necessary to closely monitor your body temperature, as shaking is a sign of fever. Consulting with your doctor again may be needed for some new tests.
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Dr. Ilir Sharka, Cardiologist
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Hello, Your symptoms are suggestive of a viral infection. For this reason, I recommend taking an antiacid or PPI (omeprazole, pantoprazole) and taking ibuprofen or acetaminophen for the shakes. It is also necessary to closely monitor your body temperature, as shaking is a sign of fever. Consulting with your doctor again may be needed for some new tests. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ilir Sharka, Cardiologist