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7/21/2025, 8:20:18 AMMale25-34

I'm a 23-year-old female currently taking Yaz. For nearly four weeks now, I've been experiencing severe nausea, along with acid reflux and abdominal discomfort. It’s really early in the morning, and I find myself wide awake and restless due to the unease in my stomach. Additionally, I have a tooth abscess, but my dental files haven't been sent over to my new dentist yet, leaving me in quite a predicament. Historically, I have dealt with digestive issues, but this recent episode feels significantly worse than usual. Could it be related to H. pylori, gastritis, or possibly irritable bowel syndrome? I’m in the process of setting up appointments with both my doctor and dentist for further evaluation.

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Cony

7/21/2025, 8:20:36 AM

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It sounds like you are experiencing a combination of challenging symptoms, including severe nausea, acid reflux, and abdominal discomfort, along with a dental issue. Given your history of digestive problems and current medication (Yaz), there are several factors that might be contributing to your discomfort.

Main Points:

  1. Your symptoms could be related to medication side effects, digestive issues, or stress.
  2. Address immediate symptoms through dietary changes and self-care.
  3. Prioritize setting up appointments with your healthcare providers for thorough evaluations.

Explanation:

  • Yaz and Nausea: Some people experience gastrointestinal side effects from hormonal contraceptives like Yaz, which may contribute to nausea and stomach discomfort.
  • Digestive Conditions: Conditions such as gastritis (inflammation of the stomach lining), H. pylori infections, or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can exacerbate digestive symptoms. Your history of digestive issues makes these possibilities more likely.
  • Dental Abscess Impact: The pain and stress from a tooth abscess can also manifest as physical symptoms, including nausea, making it essential to address both issues.

Next Steps:

  1. Modify your Diet: Avoid spicy, acidic, and high-fat foods that may aggravate your stomach. Try to eat smaller, more frequent meals to reduce discomfort. Staying hydrated is also crucial.

  2. Manage Stress: Consider relaxation techniques (like deep breathing or gentle yoga) to help reduce anxiety that may contribute to restlessness and digestive issues.

  3. Keep a Symptom Diary: Track your symptoms, dietary habits, and any patterns you notice. This diary can provide helpful information for your doctor.

  4. Follow Up with Medical Appointments: Continue setting up appointments with your doctor and dentist as planned. It’s important to have a clear evaluation of both your digestive health and dental issue. Be sure to mention all your symptoms during these visits.

If your nausea worsens, leads to vomiting, or is accompanied by symptoms like severe abdominal pain or fever, it’s important to seek medical attention sooner. Take care, and I hope you feel better soon!

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