🤢 Stomach Pain & Nausea: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & When to Worry
Stomach pain with nausea is very common and usually not serious—but sometimes it can signal something that needs medical attention.
⚠️ Common Causes
🍽️ Digestive issues
- Indigestion or overeating
- Food poisoning
- Acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease
🦠 Infections
- Stomach flu (viral gastroenteritis)
- Bacterial infections from contaminated food
🧠 Stress & lifestyle
- Anxiety or stress can upset the stomach
- Irregular eating or poor sleep
🩺 Medical conditions
- gastritis (stomach lining inflammation)
- peptic ulcer disease
- gallstones
- appendicitis (urgent)
🤒 Common Symptoms
- Cramping or sharp abdominal pain
- Nausea or vomiting
- Bloating or gas
- Loss of appetite
- Sometimes fever or diarrhea
🏠 Simple Home Treatments
- Rest your stomach: eat light foods (rice, toast, bananas)
- Stay hydrated: water, oral rehydration, clear soups
- Avoid triggers: spicy, fatty, or heavy foods
- Ginger or peppermint may help reduce nausea
💊 Medications (if needed)
- Antacids for acid-related pain
- Anti-nausea medications
- Only use stronger meds with doctor advice
🚨 When to See a Doctor
Seek medical help if you have:
- Severe or worsening pain
- Pain in the lower right abdomen (possible appendicitis)
- Persistent vomiting or dehydration
- Blood in vomit or stool
- High fever
- Symptoms lasting more than a few days
🟡 Bottom Line
👉 Most cases are mild and resolve with rest and simple care
👉 But persistent, severe, or unusual symptoms should never be ignored
If you want, I can help you identify the likely cause based on your exact symptoms (location of pain, timing, triggers, etc.).