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Stomach pain at sides
I start having pain at sides of stomach. It's not a persisting pain and it's light cramps type pain. There's no vomiting and my sleep cycle is not affected. I feel like it's due to the food and indigestion related pain. Sometimes I feel difficult to pass gas and sometimes I start having acid reflux, etc. Sometimes I feel the bowels are not emptied completely. The urine discharge is normal. Sometimes I also feel if somehow the gas passes from body, then the pain is less. Also, drinking water and eating fruits/curd makes me feel better. And sometimes eating heavy spicy food increases the pain. These are my attached reports which include blood/urine tests. I'm not able to attach more than 2 pictures but my tests(CBC, CRP, LFT, Creatinine, Urine Routine Examination, Urine Culture) are normal(little infection). Can someone help me know what could be the issue? I'm having this since last 1 month. I want to be sure that this pain is only food lifestyle related thing and nothing much serious.
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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Ease stomach pain with a home diet of bland foods like bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast, while avoiding spicy, fatty, or acidic foods and staying hydrated with ginger tea or warm water.
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Avoid spicy foods. Avoid coffee and tea in empty stomach. Drink plenty of water. Avoid green chillies. Use fibre rich diet.
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