The user asked if cramps could be related to menstrual cramps and if there were other symptoms like nausea or fever. In the absence of other symptoms, it is suspected to be indigestion or a bout of gastroenteritis. It is recommended to continue taking Tylenol for cramps, eat light foods like soups, broths, crackers, toast with butter, eggs, and drink plenty of fluids. Avoid heavy or sugary foods like red meat and undiluted juices. If the situation persists for more than 5 days or worsens, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional as a precaution.
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