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Suggest Treatment For Pain Below Belly Button And Blood In Stool

I'm having problems with my stomach. I'm normally hungry all the time, and the past couple of weeks i can hardly eat. The smell of food makes me sick, and when i do eat, i take a few bites and have to stop. I also have a sharp pain right below my belly button. And blood in bowel movement
Wed, 31 Jan 2018
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
Noted the history and understood the concerns.
Pain under belly button, blood in stools and inability to eat after few bites can be due to the following reasons:
Cancer of the bowel.
Intestinal obstruction with ulcer or a mass.
Other benign conditions.
These can be diagnosed or ruled out by the following ways:
Get a consultation of a Gastroenterologist for clinical evaluation, examination and investigations:
CT scan of abdomen.
Upper GI Endoscopy and Colonoscopy.
Tests of blood, urine and stool.
All these give us the most proper diagnosis and a plan for an appropriate management.
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Suggest Treatment For Pain Below Belly Button And Blood In Stool

Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted the history and understood the concerns. Pain under belly button, blood in stools and inability to eat after few bites can be due to the following reasons: Cancer of the bowel. Intestinal obstruction with ulcer or a mass. Other benign conditions. These can be diagnosed or ruled out by the following ways: Get a consultation of a Gastroenterologist for clinical evaluation, examination and investigations: CT scan of abdomen. Upper GI Endoscopy and Colonoscopy. Tests of blood, urine and stool. All these give us the most proper diagnosis and a plan for an appropriate management.