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Q: Burning stomach
asked by: jessicaward11 on March 23rd, 2009
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Starting about three days ago my stomach has started to burn almost everytime i eat or drink anything. It only lasts about thirty seconds but its after each bite or sip and is very uncomfortable. It sometimes happens when im not eating as well.
Any ideas?
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MandMs
replied on March 24th, 2009
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You may have gastritis, condition when the stomach lining is irritated and inflamed.
The main symptom is burning or gnawing feeling in the stomach, with nausea, vomiting, feeling of fullness, growling stomach, acidic taste, belching, bloating.

Visit your physician for correct diagnosis and treatment.
Left untreated, gastritis can result in bleeding or stomach ulcer.

Best wishes!
Marija
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