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What Causes White Chunks In Stool And Sharp Lower Stomach Pain?
recently i have been told that i have an auto immune liver disease and the last week or so i've noticed that there are white chuncks in stool and they are just getting bigger and i am getting serve sharp pains in my lower stomach, like under my c-section scar, why?
HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, what the fecal material is contained and the history of auto immune disease of live are not related with each other your symptoms white material detected in stool could be worm infestation and for that I would suggest confirm the condition once it is being confirmed then anthelminthic therapy can be taken, if the picture is unclear then stool need to be sent for microscopic and routine examination, pain under the C-section scar could be nonspecific, if this long last and sever then infection need to be ruled out or herniation hope this information helps.
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What Causes White Chunks In Stool And Sharp Lower Stomach Pain?
HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, what the fecal material is contained and the history of auto immune disease of live are not related with each other your symptoms white material detected in stool could be worm infestation and for that I would suggest confirm the condition once it is being confirmed then anthelminthic therapy can be taken, if the picture is unclear then stool need to be sent for microscopic and routine examination, pain under the C-section scar could be nonspecific, if this long last and sever then infection need to be ruled out or herniation hope this information helps.