... breakfast and couldn't eat all of it and now have pain in the middle of my stomach. Then sneezed and had blood in it
I take 6 Tylenol extra strength at a time for tooth pain, sometimes 3 times a day. Today got up ate?
Question posted by Jaime1725 on 31 Dec 2016
Last updated on 29 July 2022
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The only thing that will help a toothache is a green BC powder with a sip of Coca-Cola… yes… don’t get the blue, don’t get the red. If you do, you might as well flush it down the toilet… it does nothing.. buy the GREEN!!! It is my life saver … it also helps arthritis pain.
What is BC powder please
you don't say what DOSAGE EACH TABLET IS??
I HOPE YOU WENT TO THE ER
If you take 1000mg at one time. It can cause liver damage and or death
Over 4 won't achieve anything any better anyhow just put you in danger
Done ✅ the same
Jaime; I hope you have gone to the hospital already as Masso has said you are taking like 3 times or more of the maximum amount of Tylenol ex ST. and this is not going away you need a hospital. No matter how many day you have done this.
Tylenol is easier on the stomach.
NSAIDS and Aspiring are the ones to worry about if you have GI issues.
However, Tylenol can kill your liver if you go over 4gms/day.
Anytime you cough or vomit blood is an urgent situation.
It's possible to have "occult" GI bleeding from ulcers meaning it's slowly bleeding and mixes in your stool so you don't notice.
I was in my 30's. I noticed I was short of breath while walking at work. It was enough to make me slow down.
I went for a check up and my Hgb was almost blood transfusion low!
It was from a bleeding gastric ulcer.
I was having headaches so I was taking Aleve on an empty stomach.
No other symptoms... pain, nausea, etc.
Moral of the story... Be aware and listen to what your body is telling you.
Head to the nearest ER asap.-
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