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Stomach pain, also known as abdominal pain, is a common symptom that can be caused by a variety of factors. Some common causes of stomach pain include:
If you experience stomach pain, it is important to speak with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment. Depending on the cause, treatment may involve medication, dietary changes, or lifestyle modifications. In some cases, more serious underlying conditions may require surgery or other interventions.
If there is pain due to excess stomach acid or gas, taking some sodimicarb with warm water relieves the pain.
1 ampoule should be injected into the flesh. Injections can be given every 6 hours if necessary.
If there is pain due to excess stomach acid or gas, taking some sodimicarb with warm water relieves the pain.
1 ampoule should be injected into the flesh. Injections can be given every 5 hours if necessary.
If there is pain due to excess stomach acid or gas, taking some sodimicarb with warm water relieves the pain.
1/4, 1/2, 1 pill before or after meals 2/3 times a day.
If there is pain due to excess stomach acid or gas, taking some sodimicarb with warm water relieves the pain.
1 ampoule of medicine should be injected into the flesh.
If there is pain due to excess stomach acid or gas, taking some sodimicarb with warm water relieves the pain.
After 12 hours the injection should be done deep in the waist.
After 20 minutes of food, 2 spoonfuls of medicine 3 times a day or 1 pill should be sucked 3 times a day.
1 pill in the morning after meal and 1 pill at night.
If there is abdominal pain due to dysentery, the patient should take dysentery and pain reliever medicine for 7/10 days.
1 pill 3 times a day after meals.
Medicines containing pancreatin should be given for indigestion. 1 twice daily after meals.