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What Cause Sever Stomach Pain While Eating Something Cold?

Sometimes when i eat something cold i will immediately have severe pain in my stomach. It is a pain similar to the "the brain freeze" feeling after eating ice cream. I have been diagnosed with stomach polyps in the past, but after stopping Aciphex most went away. What could cause this>
Tue, 29 Apr 2014
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Hi, thank you for posting.

From what you refer I think that you suffer from Peptic ulcer.
Peptic ulcer is is a distinct breach in the mucosal lining of the stomach.
1. You should eliminate coffee, milk, alcoholic drinks, spicy foods and fried foods from your diet.
2. Eat 5 meals a day, small portions.
3. Quit smoking cigarettes(if you smoke).

However you need the following tests to determine the diagnosis:
1. Fibrogastroendoscopy.
2. Liver function test.
3. Glucose test.
4. Complete blood count.
5. Urine test.

The treatment will contain proton pump inhibitor medicines like Omeprazole.

Contact your gastroenterologist.

I wish this information is helpful.

I wish you a fast and healthy recovery.
Dr. Behar.
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What Cause Sever Stomach Pain While Eating Something Cold?

Hi, thank you for posting. From what you refer I think that you suffer from Peptic ulcer. Peptic ulcer is is a distinct breach in the mucosal lining of the stomach. 1. You should eliminate coffee, milk, alcoholic drinks, spicy foods and fried foods from your diet. 2. Eat 5 meals a day, small portions. 3. Quit smoking cigarettes(if you smoke). However you need the following tests to determine the diagnosis: 1. Fibrogastroendoscopy. 2. Liver function test. 3. Glucose test. 4. Complete blood count. 5. Urine test. The treatment will contain proton pump inhibitor medicines like Omeprazole. Contact your gastroenterologist. I wish this information is helpful. I wish you a fast and healthy recovery. Dr. Behar.