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What Causes Severe Pain In The Abdomen?

I have been having a lot of stomach pain lately and it keeps getting worse....today only went from bed to bathroom, no sleep, completely uncomfortable? my history consists of leep of the cervix before age of 21, I ve had 3 cysts surgically removed, twice in the same year, the last one removed was the size of a newborn baby s head, they thought they were gonna have to remove ovary but they did not. I then became pregnant aremoved right overy and right fallopian nd gave normal vaginal birth. about two/three years after that I went to hospital in excruciating pain, ultrasound showed right ovary was nothing but cycts and they were twisting and cutting off the blood flow which was causing so much pain...operating room first thing in am and removed right ovary and right fallopian tube. I was wondering if the same thing was going on?
posted on Sat, 15 Jul 2017
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Hi, I had gone through your question and understand your concerns.

Your symptoms are nonspecific but suggestive of benign digestion disorder called IBS or irritable bowel syndrome. This is manifested with bloating or diarrheas with pain and abdominal discomfort.
As remedies you should: Look at your diet. If it contains a large amount of carbohydrates that are difficult to digest, try to replace them. Carbohydrates that are easier to digest, such as potatoes, rice, and bananas, are good substitutes. Also try to eat around five to six small meals a day instead of three larger ones to help your digestive process.

Chew properly to avoid doing anything that may increase the amount of air that you swallow. This includes making sure that you are chewing your food properly, and avoiding chewing gum or smoking. Also, drink some peppermint tea, chamomile tea and ginger. In severe cases colonoscopy should be done and some medications recommended.

Wishing you good health.
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What Causes Severe Pain In The Abdomen?

Hi, I had gone through your question and understand your concerns. Your symptoms are nonspecific but suggestive of benign digestion disorder called IBS or irritable bowel syndrome. This is manifested with bloating or diarrheas with pain and abdominal discomfort. As remedies you should: Look at your diet. If it contains a large amount of carbohydrates that are difficult to digest, try to replace them. Carbohydrates that are easier to digest, such as potatoes, rice, and bananas, are good substitutes. Also try to eat around five to six small meals a day instead of three larger ones to help your digestive process. Chew properly to avoid doing anything that may increase the amount of air that you swallow. This includes making sure that you are chewing your food properly, and avoiding chewing gum or smoking. Also, drink some peppermint tea, chamomile tea and ginger. In severe cases colonoscopy should be done and some medications recommended. Wishing you good health.