What should I do if I suddenly feel dizzy, have stomach pain, and nausea without any clear reason?

May 12, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Yang Jun
Introduction
Abdominal pain refers to pain in the belly. Unexplained dizziness, abdominal pain, and nausea may be caused by physiological factors, or could result from pathological conditions such as acute gastroenteritis or cerebral hemorrhage. Treatment may involve general management or medication. If a patient consumes excessively spicy or greasy food, it may lead to gastric discomfort, resulting in symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.

Abdominal pain refers to stomachache. Unexplained dizziness accompanied by abdominal pain and nausea may be caused by physiological factors, or could result from pathological conditions such as acute gastroenteritis or cerebral hemorrhage. Treatment can be carried out through general management or medication. Specific details are as follows:

I. Physiological Factors

If a patient consumes excessively spicy or greasy food, it may lead to gastric discomfort, resulting in symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Usually, no special treatment is required. It is recommended to maintain a light diet and increase intake of fresh fruits and vegetables.

II. Pathological Factors

1. Acute Gastroenteritis

This may be related to consuming spoiled or toxic food, or caused by pathogens such as viruses or bacteria entering the body. Due to inflammatory stimulation, the aforementioned symptoms may occur. Under a doctor's guidance, medications such as Gentamicin Sulfate Tablets or Enteritis Relief Tablets may be taken for treatment.

2. Cerebral Hemorrhage

This generally refers to the rupture of cerebral blood vessels under various influencing factors. Due to pressure from hematoma or irritation from decomposed blood clots, neurological function becomes impaired, leading to the above-mentioned symptoms. Medications such as Furosemide Tablets or Adenosine Disodium Triphosphate Tablets may be taken according to medical advice.

In addition to the causes mentioned above, such symptoms might also be caused by cerebral infarction, chronic enteritis, intestinal polyps, etc. Pay attention to keeping warm and avoid getting cold in the abdominal area.


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