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Middle back pain
I have started riding bike recently.Since then I am feeling bloating in my stomach and there is a bulge below my chest region which is causing needle pain in my stomach. I am passing sudden loose motions with lot of pain in the stomach mostly on the left hand side. I am definitely sure that I have no issues with stomach as I was absolutely fine and passing stool properly. sometimes just by sipping hot water eases the pain. I m guessing something to do with middle back pain.can someone help in diagnosing this correctly?
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Avoid bike riding , if its creating the problem, it will get subside within a few days. Otherwise consult a gastroenterologist.
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In my opinion u must go and visit to a gastroenterologist for proper diagnosis... this is a gaseous pain which which is being referred to different places and giving u a feeling of bloating... take as much roughage products as u can like kinoo Mausmi...and also do few basic general body exs... to reduce the bloating...this is nothing to do with ur biking...take care get well soon
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Visit a gastroenterologist immediately...
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Dietary changes and exercise are the key components Do not each at one go... Do not eat after 7pm in the evening
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Do the cat/cow stretch. Get on all fours, with your arms straight and your hands directly under your shoulders; your knees hip-width apart.
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your symptoms suggest more of an acidity problem rather than a muscular pain and riding a bike has nothing to do with it.
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Visit a gastroenterologist
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diet and exercise is the main remedy for acidity
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Hello there,,,,well pretty sorry to hear about your case and to be honest i am hearing this for the first time that anybody is having gastric problems bcos of riding bike,,,,, but yes definately nothing can be ruled out... why dont you do just a simple remedy,,,,,stop riding your bike for a week and see if you have any change in your symptoms.if yes then dont ride the bike...and if your symptoms persist,,,then you definately need an appointment with a Gastroentrologist or an MD physician.
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Please have a proper posture when you are working and also when you are riding the bike...lot of information is available on net for that.
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Riding the bike may definately give you back problem.....but riding the bike and gastric problems are not that well documented in Literature. Do resort back to me if you have any queries Regards & take care.
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Please visit your doctor...... And do the needful..... If everything OK........ Than it is related to your muscular part....
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Hello there...i understand your concern...try eating several small meals instead of three large ones whenever you can...Avoid foods that irritate your stomach, especially those that are spicy, acidic, fried or fatty... avoid coffee,tea etc... Avoid stress,consider calming activities, such as meditation, yoga etc...sleep with head raised position and have dinner at least 2 hours before sleep..do regular exercises...take pantaprazole 40 mg twice daily before food with above....consult physician if symptoms persists.
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