Severe stomach pain

Posted by tyjacob @tyjacob, Sep 18, 2011

I have had several years of pain in my stomach and not sure what to do. i have had ibs, acid reflux, gastritis, internal hemorrhoids. A few months ago I had a slighly irregular Z line, mildly erythematous found in the antrum and nodules were found in the ascendingn colon.
I have taken xypaxin for pain but it no longer helps. I throw up daily and have diarrhea, I have headaches. My stomach cramps so badly that I can go anywhere because of the pain. What should I do?

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Profile picture for rjoestein @rjoestein

Greetings. I have been having some bad stomach pains that come and go. My stomach is also bloated. Also, I discovered a pulge on the side of my bladder. The pulge does not hurt and can be pushed back in easily. I went to the hospital the schedule a thorough examintion. Doc thinks I have an inguinal hernia, but must test for sure. The stomach issue might be something else. So, I have to wait. And that is where I freak out. Because I am thinking, could it be appendicitis? I do not feel feverish, nausiated nor have I vomited.
I know I should wait until I can get tested, but I wanted to see if I could get some feedback first. Thanks.

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Look up MALS

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Has anyone had this kind of pain. I have had it for 2 months with no diagnosis.I have had every test and nothing comes up. Can you help?

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Hi everyone,I went to the ER twice in the last few months. The pain started down there in sharp pains. Then progressed to the right side of my abdomen, I was worried it was appendicitis so I went to the ER. They ran every test in the hospital and everything came back fine. my abdomen has been hurting for months now whether it's the left or right side sometimes even the center of my stomach. No idea what's wrong, and pain is bad. Anyone have any ideas? experience?

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Hello @rjoestein and welcome to Mayo Connect. I am sorry to hear of your stomach pain and bulge. You might contact the doctor who examined you and ask if you were tested for appendicitis. If you find out that you were tested and if there was no evidence of appendicitis, that might put your mind at ease.

When will you be tested for the hernia matter? Have you been referred to a GI (gastroenterologist) specialist to check for stomach problems?

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Hello, @hopeful33250
and thanks for asking. He just pressed on the hernia, which didnt hurt, and said it is small. The concern for now is the stomach. He dd not do any tests for it--no scan, ultrasound, etc--except for a blood test, of which I still await results. He basically went right to scheduling me n endoscopy. It was my first time with that doctor. I think it is a bit too soon for something like that before taking tests. My stomach is not cramping now, just some faint discomfort.
I will go ahead with the endoscopy, but will delay it for a week or two while monitoring my situation. I have to delay it because I cannot take off work so suddenly.

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Profile picture for help541 @help541

Hi everyone,I went to the ER twice in the last few months. The pain started down there in sharp pains. Then progressed to the right side of my abdomen, I was worried it was appendicitis so I went to the ER. They ran every test in the hospital and everything came back fine. my abdomen has been hurting for months now whether it's the left or right side sometimes even the center of my stomach. No idea what's wrong, and pain is bad. Anyone have any ideas? experience?

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Just a thought! Have you had a laparoscopy procedure or started working out recently? You may have stretched some stomach muscles or have lesions from the laparoscopic surgery.

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Profile picture for help541 @help541

Hi everyone,I went to the ER twice in the last few months. The pain started down there in sharp pains. Then progressed to the right side of my abdomen, I was worried it was appendicitis so I went to the ER. They ran every test in the hospital and everything came back fine. my abdomen has been hurting for months now whether it's the left or right side sometimes even the center of my stomach. No idea what's wrong, and pain is bad. Anyone have any ideas? experience?

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Bad pain in your abdomen needs to be investigated by the doctor! They will look at other symptoms too. Pain itself is a good indicator of something not right.

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Profile picture for help541 @help541

Hi everyone,I went to the ER twice in the last few months. The pain started down there in sharp pains. Then progressed to the right side of my abdomen, I was worried it was appendicitis so I went to the ER. They ran every test in the hospital and everything came back fine. my abdomen has been hurting for months now whether it's the left or right side sometimes even the center of my stomach. No idea what's wrong, and pain is bad. Anyone have any ideas? experience?

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I would have your gallbladder checked for gallstones. Maybe you even have a kidney stone? My abdomen hurt so bad before I had to have it out! It started out like a stomach ache then after that like I had a truck parked on my abdomen. The ultrasound showed gallstones. Good luck.

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Profile picture for rjoestein @rjoestein

Hello, @hopeful33250
and thanks for asking. He just pressed on the hernia, which didnt hurt, and said it is small. The concern for now is the stomach. He dd not do any tests for it--no scan, ultrasound, etc--except for a blood test, of which I still await results. He basically went right to scheduling me n endoscopy. It was my first time with that doctor. I think it is a bit too soon for something like that before taking tests. My stomach is not cramping now, just some faint discomfort.
I will go ahead with the endoscopy, but will delay it for a week or two while monitoring my situation. I have to delay it because I cannot take off work so suddenly.

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The endoscopy would diagnose gastritis and other things in stomach. Ask about sucralfate to coat stomach and esophagus.

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Profile picture for Ludwig Habada @lhabada

Just a thought! Have you had a laparoscopy procedure or started working out recently? You may have stretched some stomach muscles or have lesions from the laparoscopic surgery.

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Iv'e never had a laparoscopy procedure. I'm a high school student who does swim team and practices often, but I've been doing it for years.

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Profile picture for rjoestein @rjoestein

Hello, @hopeful33250
and thanks for asking. He just pressed on the hernia, which didnt hurt, and said it is small. The concern for now is the stomach. He dd not do any tests for it--no scan, ultrasound, etc--except for a blood test, of which I still await results. He basically went right to scheduling me n endoscopy. It was my first time with that doctor. I think it is a bit too soon for something like that before taking tests. My stomach is not cramping now, just some faint discomfort.
I will go ahead with the endoscopy, but will delay it for a week or two while monitoring my situation. I have to delay it because I cannot take off work so suddenly.

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@rjoestein
Given your symptoms an endoscopy is a great way to diagnose gastric symptoms. It is a procedure that is generally easy to tolerate and yet provides your doctor with great information. I have had many of these myself.

I look forward to hearing from you again. Will you continue to post with any questions or concerns?

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Profile picture for Teresa, Volunteer Mentor @hopeful33250

Hello @rjoestein and welcome to Mayo Connect. I am sorry to hear of your stomach pain and bulge. You might contact the doctor who examined you and ask if you were tested for appendicitis. If you find out that you were tested and if there was no evidence of appendicitis, that might put your mind at ease.

When will you be tested for the hernia matter? Have you been referred to a GI (gastroenterologist) specialist to check for stomach problems?

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Teresa brought up a good point regarding appendiccitis. I had a ruptured appendix and had none of the usual symptoms! It took the doctors 4 hours to figure out what was wrong with me and didn't know if was my appendix until they did a laporotomy!

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