Can stomach problems cause headache and dizziness?

Can stomach problems cause headache and dizziness?

 

Can stomach problems cause headache and dizziness

 

Have you ever experienced stomach problems with headaches and lightheadedness? You may be wondering if stomach problems can cause lightheadedness and headaches.

Our doctors will answer your question below

 

Causes of stomach pain associated with headache

Uncommon causes of stomach pain associated with headache

When should I see a doctor?

 

 

Causes of stomach pain associated with headache

Dehydration, anxiety, food poisoning, or the viruses that cause a cold can cause stomach disorders and lightheadedness at the same time.

In the following, we will examine each of these factors separately:

 

  • Dehydration:

Your symptoms when your body is dehydrated can include the following:

  • You get thirsty
  • Your urination decreases and your urine becomes thicker
  • Your lips and mucous membranes are dry
  • You have a lightheadedness
  • You feel weak and tired

Studies have shown that dehydration increases stomach cramps and can also cause stomach pain.

Drinking water with electrolytes can make you feel better. If dehydration is severe enough to be associated with drowsiness and loss of consciousness, immediate emergency care is required.

 

  • Stomach flow:

Viruses can commonly cause inflammation of the stomach and small intestine, or gastroenteritis, although bacteria and parasites can also cause gastroenteritis.

In cases of gastroenteritis you will experience the following symptoms:

  • Body pain
  • stomachache
  • Fever
  • Vomit
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea
  • Headache

Norovirus is a common cause of this condition, which will usually improve within one to three days. During this time, keep yourself hydrated. If you do not improve or your body is dehydrated with vomiting and diarrhea, it is necessary to see a doctor.

 

  • Excessive alcohol consumption

Hangover can be associated with the following symptoms:

  • Fatigue
  • sweating
  • Thirst
  • Vertigo
  • Lightheadedness
  • Sensitivity to sound or light
  • Headache
  • Stomach pain and discomfort

It is better to rest in this situation and use common acids such as ibuprofen to reduce headaches. It is also recommended to consume fluids to hydrate the person. Symptoms will often improve within twenty-four hours

 

  • Women's menstruation

Even healthy women can experience headaches and lightheadedness during menstruation, and stomach pain and cramps may occur during menstruation.

 

  • Menopausal period

Women during menopause, known as perimenopause, are more likely to experience dizziness and lightheadedness than men their own age. Abdominal cramps and upset stomach are common during this time.

 

  • People with anxiety disorders

People who are going through periods of stress or anxiety disorders may have the following symptoms:

  • palpitations
  • Sweating
  • Nausea
  • Unexplained muscle cramps
  • stomach ache
  • Discomfort and stomach pain
  • Headache
  • lightheadedness

Sometimes, along with stress management techniques, psychiatrists' specialized medications are effective in reducing and controlling your symptoms.

 

  • Dumping Syndrome

This syndrome occurs when the contents of the stomach are quickly poured into the small intestine without complete digestion, which is common after slimming surgery by shrinking the stomach. !!!!!

Symptoms of this syndrome include:

  • Stomach cramps
  • Stomach upset
  • lightheadedness
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea
  • Cold sweat
  • Feeling weak and lethargic

If you experience this, be sure to consult your doctor. Medications and dietary changes can help you to live comfortably

 

  • Acute pancreatitis

Signs:

  • Swelling of the abdomen
  • Pain in the upper and left abdomen that spreads to the back
  • palpitations
  • Nausea
  • Vomit
  • Fever
  • lightheadedness

Urgent referral and medical cares are required in these conditions

 

  • Gastrointestinal bleeding

Loss of blood through the gastrointestinal tract can be accompanied by lightheadedness and dizziness, and In the advanced stage, shock is accompanied by a decrease in consciousness

If you experience the following, be sure to go to a medical center:

  • Dark and smelly stools
  • Bloody vomit
  • Abdominal cramps
  • Pain and discomfort and stomach cramps
  • lightheadedness
  • Headache
  • Fatigue, weakness and lethargy

 

  • Heart attacks

Pain that you consider as stomach pain and discomfort may be a warning sign that a heart attack is close to happen. !!

If the following symptoms occur, the risk of a heart attack is very high:

  • Feeling of pressure on the chest
  • Chest burning
  • Feeling heavy on the chest
  • Feeling of tightness in the chest
  • Cold sweat
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Respiratory disorders
  • Shortness of breath
  • Chest pain with spread to the arms, neck, jaw and stomach
  • lightheadedness

 

 

Uncommon causes of stomach pain associated with headache

In addition to the above, it is better to mention some other common causes:

  • Acute adrenal insufficiency, which occurs with decreased production of adrenal secretions, including cortisol, and muscle spasms, lightheadedness, and fatigue are some of the symptoms.
  • Some lymphomas can be associated with back pain and lightheadedness and weakness.
  • Toxic megacolon:

It is when intestinal distension occurs following inflammatory bowel disease or infection and the patient develops severe dehydration, palpitations, abdominal pain, and lightheadedness. Emergency cares are necessary if a megacolon is present.

 

 

When should I see a doctor?

Be sure to see your doctor if you have any of the following symptoms:

  • Stomach and chest pain with nausea, vomiting and shortness of breath
  • Fever
  • Paleness
  • Stomach pain with lightheadedness and bloody stools or vomiting
  • Progressive stomach and abdominal pain with lightheadedness and drowsiness

In most cases, simple stomach problems will be treated with the following:

  • Rest and get enough fluids
  • Avoid stimulant foods such as coffee, alcohol, fatty foods and spices.
  • Don't smoke
  • Keep your stomach warm
  • Hot shower

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