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Why Experiencing Stomach Pains Only During Winter With Normal Bowel Movement?

I been having very bad pain in my stomach! for the last 4 yrs! only in the winter! I moved from Ny as it was too cold for me! but now I am in Tx and every yr its getting worst, I have it sometimes 3 times a month! and it last 3-4 days! electrical shocking pain! I jump and scream!.....my Bm is ok, but feel like I need to go every second and starts to become painful, no discharge, no bleeding. But I do suffer with a pitched chiatic! my right hip is bad!








Fri, 24 Jan 2014
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hi, your symptoms of episodic pain suggest a functional disorder of gut. it is possible that in winter, less water is consumed, making stools harder. did you get evaluated with sonogram of abdomen and endoscopy? if not, i suggest them and if they are normal, your diagnosis fits into irritable bowel syndrome. you need to consult a Gastroenterologist. mean while, take plenty of water and observe the difference. hope this helped.
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Why Experiencing Stomach Pains Only During Winter With Normal Bowel Movement?

hi, your symptoms of episodic pain suggest a functional disorder of gut. it is possible that in winter, less water is consumed, making stools harder. did you get evaluated with sonogram of abdomen and endoscopy? if not, i suggest them and if they are normal, your diagnosis fits into irritable bowel syndrome. you need to consult a Gastroenterologist. mean while, take plenty of water and observe the difference. hope this helped.