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Can Upset Stomach Cause Headache
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Can Gralise cause stomach upset and nausea?

Gralise = gabapentin: Common side effects include dizziness, sleepiness, headache, swelling of the extremities, and diarrhea. Drug interactions are possible too. Sounds like a call to your doctor is in order. ...Read more
Headache (Definition)
The medical term is cephalalgia. It is a feeling of pain that can occur on either both sides or just one side of the head or neck. Headaches can be sharp, dull, or throbbing, and can radiate to different areas of the head. They typically last less than an hour but can ...Read more
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Can ovulation cause upset stomach and diarreah?

One possibility: Prostaglandins that are essential for ovulation can definitely also cause nausea and diarrhea, but they could be due to other unrelated causes. Nsaid drugs like Ibuprofen are usually very effective for prostaglandin-related complaints. ...Read more
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Can ovulation cause upset stomach and diarrhea?

One possibility: Prostaglandins that are essential for ovulation can definitely also cause nausea and diarrhea, but they could be due to other unrelated causes. Nsaid drugs like Ibuprofen are usually very effective for prostaglandin-related complaints. ...Read more
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Can Azo cause upset stomach and dirrehea?

Azo: Not sure what Azo is-can you put the full name of the drug or product you are using and how? ...Read more
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Can anxiety cause stomach aches?

Absolutely!: or headaches, or any body pain. These are called somatizations and are a physical manifestation of anxiety, a symptom if you will. cognitive behavioral therapy can help. take care. ...Read more
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Can ovulation cause diarrhea and upset stomach?

One possibility: Prostaglandins that are essential for ovulation can definitely also cause nausea and diarrhea, but they could be due to other unrelated causes. Nsaid drugs like Ibuprofen are usually very effective for prostaglandin-related complaints. ...Read more
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Can sinus problems lead to vomiting and upset stomach?

Rarely: Sinus infections are in the face and do not directly lead to vomiting and an upset stomach. However, the most common cause of sinusitis is a viral infection. The viral infection can lead to both sinusitis and GI symptoms. ...Read more
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Can heatburn cause nausea?

Yes: Heartburn is caused by acid reflux - some of the acid from your stomach can "reflux" or spurt up into the lower part of your esophagus which lacks the type of lining that your stomach has, so it can not protect itself from the stomach acid. This can be associated with nausea. ...Read more
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Could the flu cause stomach upset and diarrhea?

Yes: The influenza virus certainly can cause both respiratory and GI symptoms. Viral infections can only be treated symptomatically and hopefully, your immune system with resolve this problem. ...Read more
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Can ulcers cause nausea?

Oh yes: Lots of causes for nausea, including ulcers, but ulcers may not cause nausea at all. ...Read more
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Can stress cause stomach ache?

Sure it can: Stress I swell known to increase stomach acid production and reflux. The increased acid levels can certainly cause irritation to the stomach lining and result in a stomach ache. Try deep breathing and/or meditation to help relieve stress. ...Read more
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Can stomach ulcers cause diarrhea?

Not directly: Stomach or gastric ulcers are not likely to cause diarrhea, but treatments for it can (side effects). Many of the antacid meds such as zantac/pepcid, prilosec, Prevacid (lansoprazole) etc...All can do that. Also, people having ulcers may try to change their diet which may cause trouble with stool. Diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel can ulcer-like pain too, so consult doc. Good luck. ...Read more
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Can reflux cause constant nausea?

Yes: Gerd or "reflux" is the result of the upper gastoesophageal sphincter being unable to close appropriately. Therefore, the gastric contents, which are acidic, reflux into the lower esophagus, causing: burning, burping, hoarseness, epigastric pain and of course nausea. ...Read more
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Can stopping nortriptyline cause stomach pains and nausea?
Nortriptyline: Nortriptyline once you stop the medication takes 90-220 hours before it is out of you system. Thus, you can continue to have side effects after you stop the medication. ...Read more
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Could anxiety/hypocondria cause stomach nausea?

Yes: Anxiety could cause gastrointestinal upset and/ or nausea. If you are hypochondriacal then you could become very concerned about these symptoms. ...Read more
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Can a stomach virus cause constipation, fatigue, chills, nausea, lightheadedness?

All except: Constipation is unusual for a stomach bug, usually you get diarrhea. I would look for other causes of your symptoms. ...Read more
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Can having heartburn cause nausea?

Not generally:
but the symptoms often exist together...hyperacidity irritates both the lower esophagus ("heartburn") and the stomach (nausea)
An H-2 blocker (eg: PRILOSEC example only)) might be worth a try.
Speak with your PCP (Primary Care Provider)
Hope this helps
Dr Z
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Can constipation cause nausea?

The two symptoms: Are often associated.
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Can stress cause stomach aches and hallucinations?
Only if extreme: Please see your family doctor for your stomach and consult with a psychiatrist about your hallucinations. Best wishes. ...Read more
See 1 more doctor answerStomach Discomfort (Definition)
Stomach discomfort or pain can be due to problems in digestion or irritation to the stomach. Some people use the term to describe discomfort ...Read more
Upper Abdomen (Definition)
Draw a transverse line through the umbilicus and the upper abdomen includes every part of the belly above this line and below the ...Read more
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