Stomach pain and nausea can be associated with these symptoms:
- Diarrhea with nausea and cramping stomach pain that are relieved by passing watery stool
- Fever, chills, nausea, and stomach pain in cases of a gastrointestinal infection
- Build up of gas in your stomach that causes gas pain and bloating
- Stomach aches that develop after eating
- Cramping lower abdominal pain
- Burning stomach pain along with a feeling of something stuck in your throat
- Belching that eases stomach pain and feelings of vomiting
- Left or right abdominal pain that spreads to the back
- Sharp upper right abdominal pain that comes on suddenly if you have gallbladder problems
Common Causes of Stomach Pain and Nausea
Let’s look in more detail as to what it can mean if you have stomach pain along with nausea.
Gastroenteritis (stomach flu)
Gastroenteritis is a common reason for sharp pain in the stomach and nausea. Irritation or infection of the intestines or stomach is the reason for cramping stomach pain and feeling like vomiting.