Signs of anything?
Question:
-When I eat certain foods, my stomach hurts for about 10mins then goes away. ex. precooked french toast (and then of course heated) with syrup. That gives me a bad pain.
-When I drink milk, and some other times, I get this white stuff in my vaginal part. It's not liquidy, it's dry.
-I only pee 3-4 times a day.
-Cinnamon rolls make my stomach hurt aswell (and brings on gas). Im using that as an example cause of all the sugar.
-Ive been having alot of gas lately.
-I get these weird feelings to have to suck in and it's hard not to.
-My appendix spot starts to hurt now every often starting about a month or less ago. My other side starts to hurt too.
-I've been getting real tired lately.
-I'm pretty skinny... im at 70lbs and around the 5 ft. mark.
-When I was like, 8, everytime I peed it would hurt down there for about 5mins...
Answers:
Sounds like you worry alot.
Unless your not naturally skinny then I don't know. If your eating habits are making you skinny then you couldbe malnoruished.
Cut sugar out, under no circumstances does the body ever need white sugar. Your body will get natural sugars from fruit and other places.
You may have a urinary tract infection based on being tired and it hurting to pee. Get that checked that, that can be from incorrect wiping after you have a bowel movement.
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I want to be able to help so now that your naturally skinny, that sounds like a strang question but there's a lot of people out there that dont eat!
How much water do you drink? Try to get one of those "holds 8 glasses of water" water bottles and then you'll know for sure how much water your consuming.
Getting enough water will always help health, and digestive troubles. Again stay away from you mentions cinnamon buns, french toasts, that very likely will agitate your stomach as it's all heavy carbs.
Eat tons of veggies, not tons but a fair bit of fruit, melons are awesome, tomatos...etc
It's say 50% is deitary, finding the perfect balance for yourself.
and 50% very likely a urinary tract infection.
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