Are anxiety attacks causing pain in my stomach? Mucus is bl Posted: 03-15-06 13:53pm
i have had anxiety attcks before but they
would come and go and that was it now i
went thru very stressful situation with my
husband but we worked thru it and decided
to move to fl well anyway for the past 2
weeks i have been haveing anxiety attcks
everyday from morning till night and when
i eat my stomache up in the right hand
corner hurts so bad i cant stand it
everything taste either to sweet or to
salty and in the morning i feel like i
have to spit u know morning mucus and
their what looks like blood in it right
now we do not have insurance but it is to
the point i cannot even eat
All the symptoms you’ve mentioned could
be caused by anxiety disorder except for
blood present in the vomited mucus.
Because of the blood present in the mucus,
I recommend you to visit a doctor. An
endoscopy will be requested to find out
the origin of the bleeding (pharynx,
esophagus, stomach or duodenum). In the
meantime, you can try taking trospium,
ranitidine, or antacid tablets to help
relieve stomach pain.
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