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best way to sleep with stomach ache
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Dr. Kathleen Zabinski-kramer answered
30 years experience Internal Medicine and Pediatrics
Side: Usually curled up on your side is the best.
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Dr. Sal Aragona answered
41 years experience Dentistry
Food or medicine: Take any food or appropriate meds to calm your stomach.
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Dr. Bruce Jacobs answered
Specializes in Family Medicine
I've never heard: that sleeping on your side makes a difference..
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Dr. Donald Alves answered
24 years experience Emergency Medicine
Not uncommon: Many people report nausea or stomach pains if kept up or stay up way too late. Can be an indicator of fatigue or stress (or both). Not a problem, just ... Read More
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Dr. Luis Villaplana answered
35 years experience Internal Medicine
?: Depending on your age, smoking status and whether you drink alcohol and coffee, you may want to see your doctor. 6 months is a bit too long to wait an ... Read More
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absolutely: It is one of the primary symptoms of jet lag as well.
A 19-year-old female asked:

Dr. Buck Parker answered
17 years experience General Surgery
Questions....: This is going to require multiple questions from a doctor to get down to your problem. Unfortunately these are pretty vague complaints and could be a ... Read More
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Dr. Vicken Poochikian answered
42 years experience Internal Medicine
See a Doctor soon: You have lost significant weight, no appetite , abdominal pain and nausea. I think you need a good and complete evaluation . Blood tests, may be some ... Read More
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Dr. Amrita Dosanjh answered
36 years experience Pediatrics and Pediatric Pulmonology
Lactose : They may have lactose intolerance. There are many formula options available without lactose. Other conditions also can be reviewed with your Pediatri ... Read More
A 48-year-old member asked:

Dr. Jeffrey Gene Kaplan answered
52 years experience Pediatrics
GERD: You can modify the diet, sleep on two + pillows, thicken feeds, avoid those foods that make you burp, take antacids even ppis or h2 blockers and/or se ... Read More
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