Question Posted Wednesday November 12 2014, 6:58 pm
Lately i have been getting a reallly weird pain in my stomach area. It is on my lower right side and it is not that painful but it still hurts a bit. Also, the pain comes and goes. I usually get it every 5 or 7 minutes. I am really scared because my first thought was that i have those worms in the liver. However, i have a quite good diet. I don't really exercise but my diet is quite healthy. However, i drink a lot of coke and i have heard some horrible stories about coke piercing your stomach and stuff. Please if you have an idea of what it is or how to stop it tell me!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? rainhorse68 answered Saturday November 15 2014, 4:30 am: Quite agree with your reply, you need to let a doctor have a look. They can learn loads simply by feeling the area with their hands and asking about other symtoms that might not seem related. You'll get some answers straight away. I might help a little by saying the liver is an odd organ in that it has no sense of feeling. It can be badly damaged indeed and we don't feel a thing. Meaning pain in the area signifies NOTHING about the state of your liver, so don't assume yours is damaged or diseased and get scared. It may enlarge and press on parts that do have sensory cells and you WILL feel a pain. But again, that does not mean it's damaged and you have anything seriously wrong. The doc will sort things out.
Ps. Coca-cola have sold millions of bottles a day since the 1930's. If it harmed health in the way some internet stories suggest we'd have known long ago and it would have an official health warning on the pack like cigarettes. [ rainhorse68's advice column | Ask rainhorse68 A Question ]
Dragonflymagic answered Thursday November 13 2014, 1:24 am: tell your parents to take you to Dr. for a check up or if an adult, take yourself. We're always telling people that on here. I know you're hoping to come across someone who's had something that sounds the same and can tell you what it is...but it doesn't work that way. For one thing, there are many illnesses that can have the same symptoms and only one thing that stands out that you might least suspect important info. may be what uncovers what is going on with you. A second thing is that people have different pain tolerance. What is a slight pain to one may be the worst unbearable pain to another and so one can't use how painful it is as a gauge to determine what it is.
Don't listen to you tube video's made to scare you. It's important to care what you put into your body but do the research yourself and if still not sure, check with the local librarian for more info on it. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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