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Q: severe abdonimal pain
asked by: hyper71 on August 11th, 2009
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I have had stomach pains for the last 3 days that started with a slight fever then sweating whilst in bed then progressed to severe abdonimal pain just below my belly button. The pain at 1st came and went every hour or so but after 2 days it became constant and passing a stool only slightly relieves the pain. On day 2 there was some diahrea but that only lasted 1 hour. Eating makes it worse, it feels like the pain you get when you are desperate to pass a stool but it does not pass.
I have had 3 times in the last 5 months and it has lasted 1 week on the 2nd time the doctor gave me some antibiotics in case it was a bacterial bug but it is back so it must be something else, Any ideas ?
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AliciaSad
replied on August 11th, 2009
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if your dr doesnt know the source of the pain find another DR. seriously... It could be a tummy bug, or many of other things if it gets worse call the er and ask if you should come in..take it from there
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