Gastritis
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am 20 years old and had gastritis twice when I was 15-16 years old. At that time, blood was taken to find the cause, but nothing was found in the blood. I suspect, as does my psychiatrist, that I get it due to my mental situation. Then I had no complaints for about 2-3 years. About 2 weeks ago, I had gastritis again, I went to the doctor and the doctor prescribed me a medication that reduces stomach acid. After about 7-9 days, I was calm again and could eat normally without pain. Of course, I avoided very fatty foods. I was fine for 6 days and now I have problems again. Normally, with gastritis, I always have normal temperature and never have diarrhea. Yesterday I woke up with intestinal cramps and had very thin diarrhea (but it looks normal, no blood or anything) and a slightly elevated temperature... so I first thought it might be a stomach flu or something, but I still have occasional stabbing pain in the stomach and abdominal area. I really don't know what this is now. Can you have diarrhea and an elevated temperature with gastritis? Tomorrow morning I will go to the doctor, but I also wanted to ask the question here. I will have an endoscopy in August.
I also have no appetite at all, even though I only ate a single scrambled egg today.
Another question would be, is there a painkiller that you can take for severe stomach pain? You always hear that it's not good for stomach problems, but sometimes it's so severe that I can't stand it and even go to the hospital, especially if it's a Sunday for example. I would appreciate it if there was a painkiller for such acute cases (maybe Paracetamol suppositories?? I used to take that, but unfortunately it didn't work back then).
Kind regards