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What Causes Sharp Pain In Lower Abdomen?

This is kind of embarrassing, but I do not know if it is normal or not. The past two days, all of a sudden I have an awful sharp pain in my lower stomach, it brings me to my knees. I cannot walk I am so dizzy and I feel so nauseus. I also had a earache and fever. Today, my stool was green and slimy. I am fourteen, is it okay?
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Hi. Since you are 14 you have to consult your parents / guardian and a Doctor as soon as possible.
The green slimy stools are suggestive of an active infection. The infection and intestinal spasm are so strong that you have to bend down, it also causes other symptoms of nausea, dizziness and other problems.

I would advise you to get admitted and get investigated for blood, urine and stool tests, electrolytes, ultrasonography, colonoscopy after the attack is subsided.

Get an intravenous fluids, antibiotics and supportive treatment.
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What Causes Sharp Pain In Lower Abdomen?

Hi. Since you are 14 you have to consult your parents / guardian and a Doctor as soon as possible. The green slimy stools are suggestive of an active infection. The infection and intestinal spasm are so strong that you have to bend down, it also causes other symptoms of nausea, dizziness and other problems. I would advise you to get admitted and get investigated for blood, urine and stool tests, electrolytes, ultrasonography, colonoscopy after the attack is subsided. Get an intravenous fluids, antibiotics and supportive treatment.