How do I know if my gas pain is serious?

Temporary discomfort and bloating could signal a normal buildup of gas, but excessive gas that's accompanied by abdominal pain, bloating or fullness, nausea or weight loss could be a warning sign of a more serious health issue – especially if you haven't made any significant changes to your diet or lifestyle.
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What does severe gas pains feel like?

Pain, cramps or a knotted feeling in your abdomen. A feeling of fullness or pressure in your abdomen (bloating) An observable increase in the size of your abdomen (distention)
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How long is too long for gas pain?

Call your doctor if you have abdominal pain that lasts 1 week or longer, if your pain doesn't improve in 24 to 48 hours, if bloating lasts more than 2 days, or if you have diarrhea for more than 5 days.
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When should you go to the hospital for gas pains?

A hard stomach, vomiting, bleeding, dizziness, or fainting are signs of a medical emergency when they happen with stomach pain. If you're pregnant, being treated for cancer, or you've had an abdominal procedure or trauma, don't wait. Go to the emergency room right away.
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How do you know if it's gas pain?

Here are some simple ways to tell if intestinal gas is behind your bloating and discomfort: You feel the urge to pass gas or to belch. You get relief from the bloating and pain when you pass gas. Your pain and bloating don't persist or worsen.
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Where are gas pains located?

Symptoms of trapped gas

Your stomach may be bloated and you may have stomach cramps. Pain from gas that collects on the left side of your colon can radiate up to your chest. You may think this is a heart attack. Gas that collects on the right side of the colon can feel like it might be appendicitis or gallstones.
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How do you get rid of painful gas?

20 ways to get rid of gas pain fast
  1. Let it out. Holding in gas can cause bloating, discomfort, and pain. ...
  2. Pass stool. A bowel movement can relieve gas. ...
  3. Eat slowly. ...
  4. Avoid chewing gum. ...
  5. Say no to straws. ...
  6. Quit smoking. ...
  7. Choose non-carbonated drinks. ...
  8. Eliminate problematic foods.
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Can gas pains send you to the ER?

If your stomach pain is severe, chronic, or accompanied by additional symptoms, visit your nearest ER as soon as possible to receive a diagnosis and treatment. Some signs and symptoms that may mean your stomach pain is serious enough to go to the ER include: New onset of pain. Chronic abdominal pain.
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When does abdominal pain become an emergency?

If the pain is sudden, severe or does not ease within 30 minutes, seek emergency medical care. Sudden abdominal pain is often an indicator of serious intra-abdominal disease, such as a perforated ulcer or a ruptured abdominal aneurysm, although it could also result from a benign disease, such as gallstones.
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When is bloating an emergency?

People should seek immediate medical attention if vomiting or the inability to pass gas occur alongside LAP and bloating. People who experience LAP and bloating along with one or more of the following symptoms should seek emergency medical attention: sudden worsening of pain.
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Why is trapped gas so painful?

If the body produces excessive gas, it may not easily pass through the digestive system, and the resulting pressure can lead to pain.
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Why does gas pain hurt so much?

As gas moves through the digestive tract, it can stretch the stomach and intestines. This can result in sharp, jabbing pain and bloating or cramping that is highly uncomfortable.
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Is it gas pain or something else?

Temporary discomfort and bloating could signal a normal buildup of gas, but excessive gas that's accompanied by abdominal pain, bloating or fullness, nausea or weight loss could be a warning sign of a more serious health issue – especially if you haven't made any significant changes to your diet or lifestyle.
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When should you go to the hospital for gastritis?

Anyone with gastritis should see a doctor if symptoms are severe, extend past a week, or are unresponsive to adjusting diet or altering lifestyle. However, any sign of internal bleeding is an immediate emergency and anyone with symptoms of internal bleeding should seek medical attention right away.
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How do you sleep with gas pains?

Lying on your side with your knees bent can help to release trapped gas. If you don't feel relief after a few minutes, pull your knees closer to your chest. You can also try alternating between straight legs and bent knees a few times to help move the trapped gas so it can be expelled.
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What does the hospital do for gastritis?

Endoscopy of the stomach with small biopsies taken from the stomach lining are necessary to confirm the diagnosis. If your gastritis is caused by H. pylori infection, antibiotic therapy is the mainstay of treatment.
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What is the strongest gas relief?

Phazyme® Ultimate is 500mg in 1 pill, the strongest gas relief available OTC.
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What medicine is good for gas pain?

Simethicone (Gas-X, Mylanta Gas Minis, others) helps break up the bubbles in gas and may help gas pass through your digestive tract.
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Can gas cause severe lower abdominal pain?

Intestinal gas is not typically painful. However, a person may experience abdominal discomfort if excess gas cannot pass through the intestines easily. This bloating sensation may cause the abdomen to swell.
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What causes severe gas?

Excess upper intestinal gas can result from swallowing more than a usual amount of air, overeating, smoking or chewing gum. Excess lower intestinal gas can be caused by eating too much of certain foods, by the inability to fully digest certain foods or by a disruption in the bacteria normally found in the colon.
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Can gas give you back pain?

Gas and gastrointestinal (GI) problems

However, gas occasionally produces intense pain that makes the entire abdomen feel full and tender. This pain can radiate to the back, causing back pain and bloating. Minor gastrointestinal problems, such as stomach viruses, may also cause intense gas pain.
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When should I be concerned about gas and bloating?

As long as your symptoms eventually go away, they probably aren't serious. But if your bloated stomach doesn't go away or gets worse, or if you have other symptoms of serious illness, such as fever or vomiting, you should seek medical attention to rule out other medical causes.
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Where is the pain located with gastritis?

Dr. Lee says gastritis pain usually occurs in the mid-upper stomach region, just below the breastbone and above the belly button. People describe gastritis pain in different ways, but these descriptions are common: Nagging discomfort. Dull or burning pain.
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What happens when gastritis gets worse?

As gastritis wears away at your stomach lining, the lining weakens and often causes changes in the cells, which can lead to gastric cancer. Your stomach's inability to absorb vitamins can also cause deficiencies that keep your body from forming red blood cells or affect nerve function. This may lead to anemia.
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What happens if gastritis goes untreated?

Gastritis can sometimes lead to pain, nausea and vomiting. But it often has no symptoms at all. If left untreated, though, some types of gastritis can lead to ulcers (sores in the stomach lining) or even stomach cancer. People used to think gastritis and ulcers were caused by stress and spicy foods.
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