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- $Title{Does Stomach Ache Always Mean Surgery?}
- $Subject{tummy ache causes treatment Digestive System Stomach Aches Surgery
- gas cramping ulcers belly nausea vomiting diarrhea virus fever abdominal
- tummies Digestion Surgeries cramps cramp ulcer bellies vomit viruses viral
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- Does Stomach Ache Always Mean Surgery?
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- QUESTION: When I get a tummy ache, I am torn with anxiety as well as the pain
- as I am never sure just what I should do. Do you think it is necessary to
- call a doctor, or is it safe to wait a bit? I dread the thought of surgery.
- Does this condition always mean surgery?
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- ANSWER: Most tummy aches are not serious and will clear up often on their own
- without either your physician of yourself ever being quite sure of the cause.
- There are so many conditions, ranging from excess gas production with cramping
- to severe stomach ulcers which can produce belly pain. One general good rule
- to follow is to always have yourself examined for any pain that persists more
- than 24 to 48 hours. If this is accompanied by mild symptoms of nausea,
- vomiting and diarrhea, the odds are that this is a virus and will resolve on
- its own. Should a high fever exist with continuous vomiting and severe
- abdominal pain, you should immediately seek medical attention because this
- could be a surgical condition.
- Vomiting blood or passing blood in your bowel movements is never
- something you can ignore. Sometimes when blood from your stomach passes
- through the small part of your intestine, it has time to change color from its
- normal red to black. A bowel movement that becomes black like tar is also a
- sign of bleeding and needs immediate medical attention. Remember! Mild tummy
- aches pain may resolve in 1 to 2 days. For more severe or persistent pain,
- fever, or prolonged vomiting, you should seek immediate help. While surgery
- is not always needed, delaying medical attention may allow the situation to
- get out of hand, requiring surgery that may have been avoided.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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