crystal439
04-14-2003, 11:08 PM
can someone just tell me if they have my symptoms if they have an ulcer or is it just gas?
do people get lower back pain from gas and a sort of moving feeling in the stomach?
Dianek
04-15-2003, 10:12 AM
Ya know, I really don't know what's wrong with you and I'm sure others don't and that's why there are no replies.
If you're that concerned about this, you should really see a doctor or go to a clinic for answers to set your mind at ease and/or get some answers.
dustbunnys_baby
04-15-2003, 10:22 AM
Yes you can get lower back pain from having gas. Also just because you have gas and stomach pain does not mean it is an ulcer. It could be a number of things. That could be why noone is answering you. I would see a doctor if you are worried about it. Also take some tums or something to get rid of the gas. Much love Sunnie
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Samuelemouse
04-16-2003, 07:40 AM
I agree with dust. Get some exercise. Strenghten especially your abdominal muscles. Avoid the food that is bad for gas. Avoid alcohol or too much of it. I've posted some tips for you below which I found somewhere. But no good if you do not follow the advice. If that does not work, try seeing a doctor but those sorts of problems are notoriously hard to pin down.
10 Tips on Belching, Bloating, and Flatulence
Belching is caused by swallowed air from:
Eating or drinking too fast
Poorly fitting dentures; not chewing food completely
Carbonated beverages
Chewing gum or sucking on hard candies
Excessive swallowing due to nervous tension or postnasal drip
Forced belching to relieve abdominal discomfort
To prevent excessive belching, avoid:
Carbonated beverages
Chewing gum
Hard candies
Simethicone may be helpful
Abdominal bloating and discomfort may be due to intestinal sensitivity or symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. To relieve symptoms, avoid:
Broccoli
Baked beans
Cabbage
Carbonated drinks
Cauliflower
Chewing gum
Hard candy
Abdominal distention resulting from weak abdominal muscles:
Is better in the morning
Gets worse as the day progresses
Is relieved by lying down
To prevent Abdominal distention:
Tighten abdominal muscles by pulling in your stomach several times during the day
So sit-up exercises if possible
Wear an abdominal support garment if exercise is too difficult
Flatulence is gas created through bacterial action in the bowel and passed rectally. Keep in mind that:
10-18 passages per day are normal
Primary gases are harmless and odorless
Noticeable smells are trace gases related to food intake
Foods that are likely to form gas include:
Milk, dairy products, and medications that contain lactose--If your body doesn't produce the enzyme (lactase) to break it down.
Certain vegetables--baked beans, cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage
Certain starches--wheat, oats, corn, potatoes. Rice is a good substitute.
If flatulence is a concern, see your doctor to determine if you are lactose intolerant.
Identify offending foods. Reduce or eliminate these gas-forming foods from your diet.
Activated Charcoal may provide some benefit.
Katie G
04-16-2003, 11:07 AM
I agree with everyone else here who recommends going to the doctor. It's tough to provide advice/suggestions when we have no idea what your diagnosis might be. Get a medical opinion for a diagnosis, and then our advice will be more problem-specific.
Good luck and keep us posted,
Katie G