Upset stomach
What are the symptoms?
The symptoms of an upset stomach include occasional heartburn, a taste of bile in the mouth and pains in the stomach, which can be made worse by coffee, citrus fruits, fatty foods, onions, alcohol and chocolate.
In some cases, milk can ease the pains. Other symptoms include irregular bowel movements, constipation and pain when going to the toilet.
What are the possible causes?
Reflux oesophagitis can be caused by the opening of the muscle around the top of the stomach, or because the stomach is being pushed due to pregnancy or obesity.
Drinking coffee and eating citrus fruits, fatty foods, onions, alcohol and chocolate often makes the condition worse as these encourage the muscle at the top of the stomach to relax.
Ulcers
In 9 out of 10 cases an ulcer is caused by a bacteria called
Irritable bowel syndrome
Other, rarer diseases
What can be done to help?
What are the danger signs?
All these symptoms require a doctor's diagnosis, as the condition can become very dangerous.
Ulcers have similar symptoms and are, therefore, sometimes mistaken for reflux oesophagitis. If symptoms include weight loss and black stools it is important to contact a doctor, who can determine whether or not the condition is caused by an ulcer.
Another cause could be irritable bowel syndrome, which often appears as a pain that gets worse when eating, and is helped by going to the toilet. An irritated large intestine occurs when there is a change of movement in the intestines. It usually helps to drink a lot of water and go to the toilet regularly.
Other, rarer diseases that require a visit to a specialist include ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.
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