Sunday, January 31, 2010

Is Mylanta Good After The Flu I Feel Horrible...my Stomach Really Hurts?

I feel horrible...my stomach really hurts? - is mylanta good after the flu

I was on indigestion or acid reflux deadly for a week. Finally, last night I have been so sick after eating, because I felt that I burp panicked while trying to vomit /. Needless to say, finally brped (andvomited) was a dark, nothing to eat, which would throw up color. to kill wretched the whole night on my stomach, just below the breastbone. Took Mylanta and Protonix-on-stool is very dark, very tired and my stomach still hurts. I know I have to make a hiatal hernia "But I do not know if it's somethign I'm worried, or just have the flu. What should I do? I to work tomorrow and I'm gettign aroudn fine, do not want just the time in the Emergency waste (My doctor told me just to go there, but I have) anxiety. I will not stand idly aroudn then sent home for some stupid bird did not respond to excessive

5 comments:

ÐoË♥ said...

If you have a break ... I really want to do something. That does not sound like the flu, and prevention is better than cure. go to the emergency room, all we can do is help! they understand, even if it is a virus. but still hold hope for internal bleeding (I guess that's what color is pink).

~Brenna~ said...

Oh, sorry. It sounds terrible. You need to go to the doctor, no matter what I say. And if time is long in the emergency room, you feel better ..... do it! It is very strange, I never heard before, and I'm not a doctor, I would like, but I just love the medical field, and I have never seen anything like that. I will make you not afraid, but I get a doctor! Feel better!

kfscrugg... said...

ER or go to the United States if they do not want to wait for an appointment for your reg. So if your doctor can seriously go to the emergency room

Pierre said...

Blood in the stool, dark. Perhaps gastrointestinal bleeding, a serious illness.

In addition to the obvious wounds, you must have a stomach-rheumatic disease Crohn's disease and irritable bowel. See gastroentorologist specialist in stomach and intestine, as soon as possible. Go to the emergency room. His condition is serious.

Crohn's disease and irritable bowel syndrome, rheumatic disease should be treated with antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs such as Flagyl.

NSAIDs, including Voltaren, COX-2 than Celebrex, such as paracetamol paracetamol and codeine are used to relieve pain and inflammation.

Crohn's disease and in patients with irritable bowel syndrome, should be arranged to a gastroenterologist or rheumatologist, the blood tests, joint analysis and X-rays.

Are there other cases of Crohn's disease, the irritable bowel syndrome, arthritis or rheumatic diseases among your relatives? Crohn's disease and irritable bowel syndrome are Usually often in families where a defective gene passed from parents to their children.

There are hundreds of types of rheumatic diseases. The good news is that science is making rapid progress in the understanding of rheumatic diseases.

Antibiotics are now used to obtain a complete remission for at least 40% if not 65% of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Similar results can be achieved with irritable bowel syndrome with antibiotics for Crohn's disease and in patients. More information can be found to join in our group:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/antibio

Asker Anonymous said...

You do not choice, go to the emergency room. Please. Every time they help.

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