Gassy discomfort: Hard to pinpoint a response, since your question is so nonspecific. You may want to consider: what you ate at the time, the location of your symptoms, associated distress (like flu or 'stomach bug'), exposures to sick individuals, stressors. Definitely see your doctor if symptoms worsen or persist.
Answered 10/16/2012
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Stomach pain: If by stomach, you mean the upper abdomen or epigastric area, the pain could be acute gastritis. An antacid medication such as mylanta could be helpful. Careful attention to timing of pain with regards to foods, stress or medications could help pinpoint the cause. If the pain is more right of the midline of the upper abdomen then gall bladder disease should be considered. If persists see an md.
Answered 9/22/2019
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