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What Causes Stomach Pain Post Food Intake Radiating To Back With Recurring Headaches?
I don't know if part of this may be a flair up of previous stomach issues from 8 years ago! My symptoms include stomach pain after I eat, sometimes severe and radiates toward my back when gets bad. Periodic headaches. I've had stomach pain and a headache everyday for the last week. Finally yesterday I started eating chicken soup and toast. That seemed to help until I had a snack! I still have the headache though. Neither last all day, but both happen everyday. I assume, I should go see my GP. Thanks, Kim
Hi kim, i do care for your concern. your symptoms suggest more of an duodenal ulcer. If i were your treating doctor, then i would advise To start on proton pump inhibitor such as omiperazole for a full course of one month. avoid eating spicy food, have food at the appropriate time. smoking and alcohol is very bad for duodenum. have your dinner at least 2 hours before going to sleep. following the above would definitely help you a lot. If you do not have any clarifications, you can close the discussion and rate the answer.
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What Causes Stomach Pain Post Food Intake Radiating To Back With Recurring Headaches?
Hi kim, i do care for your concern. your symptoms suggest more of an duodenal ulcer. If i were your treating doctor, then i would advise To start on proton pump inhibitor such as omiperazole for a full course of one month. avoid eating spicy food, have food at the appropriate time. smoking and alcohol is very bad for duodenum. have your dinner at least 2 hours before going to sleep. following the above would definitely help you a lot. If you do not have any clarifications, you can close the discussion and rate the answer.