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Q: Light stomach pain in lower abdomen + dandruff
asked by: DoctorQuestion on June 11th, 2007
Ive been having slight pains in my lower left abdomin and sometimes i wake up with what looks like dandruff in my eyebrows. Could you explain this to me?


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replied on June 18th, 2007
Anxiety & Stress Answer A2934
It doesn't seem likely that there is a connection between light stomach pain and dandruff in the eyebrows. The stomach pain might be due to many causes. Abdominal pain may be minor, not of great significance, or it can reflect a major problem coming from the abdominal organs. You may consult your primary health care doctor for a consultation and advice.




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