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Knees

Updated 1y ago

Horrific stomach pain with Ehlers Danlos

About once a day I get this horrific pain in my stomach and I feel incredible sick. I get very hot and feel like I’m going to vomit. It feels like my organs are moving around. I think this is a symptom of my ehlers Danlos. Does anyone else know what this is?

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Livingasazebra

1y

Mals/smas/ artery compressions id look into
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AnimalBoy

1y

Stomach pain and nausea can be symptoms of EDS, especially when paired with digestive issues, hernias, or organ prolapse which can also be symptoms of EDS. It's probably still a good idea to go to a doctor, if you can, and get some digestive tests and such done to see if they can find exactly what the cause is to see if they can help and to make sure you dont have the more serious problems like organ prolapse that may require additional treatments or something unexpected, even when you're disabled and have an explanation for it newer pains and pains your unsure of are still worth checking out. Otherwise you could try to rule out digestion issues with lifestyle changes like exploring your dietary sensitivities to see if anything causes a flare or adding higher fiber and similar food/drinks to your daily routine to avoid or treat digestive symptoms like constipation.

The content in this post is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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