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A 35-year-old male asked about a 28-year-old female:
my wife who is 28 now have experienced today pain at left and right of stomach after food, what could it be?
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Dr. Ipe Kalathoor answered
Internal Medicine 17 years experience
Stomach pain: This could anything. Could be from the contaminated food. Could be ulcer in the stomach. Peptic ulcer disease is a possibility If the pain is coming right after food recurrently. It could be many other things too. If not getting better or getting recurrently you should see your doctor
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A 19-year-old male asked:
Hi , I experience a pain near left side of stomach whenever I drink or miss my food . Can it be a symtom of something ?
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Dr. Tracy Kritz answered
Specializes in Family Medicine
Possible gastritis: It sounds like the lining of your stomach may be irritated. You may have gastritis which can be caused by taking too many Motrin like medications, aspirin, (but not Tylenol), it can also be caused by a bacterial called Helicobacter pylori that people pick up through fecal-oral spread (poor hand washing). Try taking an over the counter medication like Pepcid (famotidine) 20 mg twice a day and go see your doctor
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