Changing seasons bring seasonal allergies, pollen-related irritation and stomach pain. Some of the most common reasons for stomach pain are:
Synopsis
1. Constipation
Lack of fibre in the diet, less water intake, sedentary lifestyle are the common causes of stomach pain.
2. Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Another common reason for stomach pain can be irritable bowel syndrome or IBS. It is a common condition triggered by stress and unhealthy eating and leads to abdominal discomfort along with either loose stools or constipation.
3. Food Allergies or Intolerance (such as Lactose Intolerance)
Often people are unaware of food allergies and might end up eating something they are allergic to. Such allergies can cause stomach pain and other associated symptoms.
4. Food Poisoning
Sometimes, food may not be properly cooked or stored and there might be infection-causing microbes or germs in it. This could lead to food poisoning.
5. Indigestion/Acidity
Oily, spicy, heavy food can trigger acidity/gas formation and lead to pain along with burping and bloating sensation.
To know more, consult with the internal medicine specialist in Pune at Manipal Hospitals Baner.
Common symptoms to look out
Gastric issues come along with many other associated symptoms which should not be taken lightly. Some of these are:
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Stomach Pain
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Nausea/Vomiting
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Loss of appetite
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Diarrhea
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Dysentery
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Fever
If any of these symptoms persist, one should immediately consult a doctor at the best internal medicine hospital in Pune. Delay can lead to a worsening of the condition.
Remedies for Stomach Pain
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Drink Fluids like preboiled water, ORS, and coconut water
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Avoid Spicy Food
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Avoid foods that cause allergy
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Maintain hygiene to avoid further infection
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Consult your doctor before taking any OTC medicine
Tips to Prevent Stomach Pain
Few simple tips to help prevent stomach pain:
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Keep yourself well hydrated.
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Avoid long gaps between meals.
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Include fruits, vegetables and fibre in the diet.
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Do regular exercise.
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Avoid sugary foods/excess tea and coffee.
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Reduce Stress
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Avoid going out during peak temperatures.
While minor symptoms can arise due to infections or allergies and should subside within a few days, at times, pains can often be indicators of serious underlying health conditions. Sometimes, there might be a serious infection, stones in the gall bladder or kidneys, swollen appendix or some other internal injury which might be causing pain. If pain persists, consult a general physician. Only proper medical examinations and tests can help determine such conditions. Your doctor will study your test reports before deciding whether you need surgical intervention or if your condition can be treated via medication. Manipal Hospitals Baner has some of the best general physicians to help you find the best care for your loved ones. If you have any queries about stomach pains or concerns about abdominal conditions, book a consultation with our expert doctors or visit your nearest Manipal Hospital.