New symptom, does this warrant a visit to the ER?!
Question: New symptom, does this warrant a visit to the ER!?
Ok so I posted something earilier today about an unexplainable pain!. (You can see it if you click go to my profile and look at my other questions, I only have two including this one) Anyways, at about 11:00(central time) I began to vomit and it was a yellowish brown color!. My stomach is extremly bloated (like I attacked an all you can eat buffet, and ate tooo much) and the pain in that area is almost unbearable!. Also (WARNING: TMI coming!.!.!.) I have really bad gas (just burps) So I guess what I am trying to ask is, could this be really serious and should i rush to the hostpital!? Or can it wait the next 6 days until I get home from my grandmothers!? If I can bear it that long! :( Thanks again in advance~HannahWww@Answer-Health@Com
Answers:
Yellowish-brown vomit is normal!. If you are over 40, take prescribed opiate pain meds (like percocet), have been frequently constipated, are running a fever, have been vomiting continuously, and/or had any type of surgery on your abdomen (c-section, appendectomy), I would seek medical attention sooner or later!. Please go to an urgent care or emergency department if your symptoms change!. If you decide to wait it out, stay hydrated (water, real fruit juice, gatorade), and when you are able to tolerate eating, try bland foods (bananas, white rice, apples, toast)!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
That sounds like the same symptoms my mother in law had when she was hospitalized with pancreantitis (not sure of the spelling, spell check wouldn't give me the right spelling) It's when you have an infection of the pancreas!. If that's what it is you will have to go to the hospital because the pain will get unberable!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
You need to go to hospital or see a doctor!. You might have gallstones or a perforated ulcer!. It could be serious!. Even young thin people can get gallstones!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Prevention is better than cure!. Go to the hospital for an immediate checkup! Better prepared than sorry!.Www@Answer-Health@Com