Stomach pain and nausea are very unpleasant conditions that happen to most of us from time to time. Digestive issues are often the cause of achy stomach cramps, pain, and feeling like you want to throw up. But other issues such as kidney stones, appendicitis, or even stress and anxiety, can all result in nausea and cramp-like dull stomach aches or sharp, burning abdominal pain.
Finding out the exact cause of stomach pain and nausea can be a challenge. Various gastrointestinal conditions can cause headaches, excess gas, belching, constipation, or diarrhea with stomach pai.
Conditions connected to a woman’s menstrual cycle can also result in sharp, stabbing pain in the stomach and nausea at certain times of the month.
There are many home remedies that help to treat the symptoms of stomach pain and nausea. For example, ginger and chamomile tea have soothing properties that help to reduce intestinal pain and relieve nausea. Placing a warm compress on your abdominal area can really help to calm cramping stomach pain and relieve nausea.
In this article, I will look at what scientific research has revealed as to the reasons for stomach pain and nausea.
