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Suggest Treatment For Abdominal Pain, Bowel Movement And Pain

I have had abdominal pain for over a month now. Bowel movement have been really different, sometimes like water, then a lot of gas and then explosive diherria and then constipation, pain radiates from just under my left boob down and to the back and a bit in the lower abdomin area
Tue, 17 Feb 2015
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Hi,
This is can be irritable bowel syndrome or repeated gastroenteritis or uncommonly inflammatory bowel disease like chron's disease or ulcerative colitis.
Treatment is mainly based on the underlying cause and symptomatic like antibiotics antiinflammatory or probiotics or laxatives .
You should undergo routine blood, stool investigations with ultrasound of abdomen and upper GI scopy.
Consult gastroenterologist for further advise.
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Suggest Treatment For Abdominal Pain, Bowel Movement And Pain

Hi, This is can be irritable bowel syndrome or repeated gastroenteritis or uncommonly inflammatory bowel disease like chron s disease or ulcerative colitis. Treatment is mainly based on the underlying cause and symptomatic like antibiotics antiinflammatory or probiotics or laxatives . You should undergo routine blood, stool investigations with ultrasound of abdomen and upper GI scopy. Consult gastroenterologist for further advise.