Abdominal Pain With Bloating. Had UTI. Is It IBS?
IBS (abdominal pain or cramping / bloating and frequent bowel irregularities. The diagnostic criteria requires that the symptoms should be present for at least 12 weeks. So, if you haven't been having 'chronic' symptoms, it is less likely to be an IBS.
Your symptoms could be due to a hookworm infestation, but if so, this has to show up in your stool tests. So, you'll have to wait for the results of the pending stool test results.
Abdominal symptoms like loose stools, etc. can be associated with antibiotic use, but these symptoms are almost always transient and should subside within a few days of discontinuing antibiotic treatment.
You also seem to be having other associated symptoms like crawling, tingling sensations, twitching sensations, other pain symptoms, etc. You have also mentioned that you have been experiencing increased anxiety of late.
Now, it is important to understand that anxiety can manifest itself with not only psychological symptoms but with physical symptoms as well. Often, the person may not be able to directly co-relate the anxiety to his / her physical symptoms, and sometimes, there can be only physical manifestations also (i.e. without actually feeling anxious). Many of the symptoms which you have described like tingling / crawling / pulsating sensations and multiple pains and discomfort are common presentations of anxiety. Abdominal symptoms such as discomfort, bloating and bowel irregularities are also wll known physical manifestations of anxiety. Now, I am NOT implying that'everything is in your head' or something to that effect, but all I'm saying is that you should be open to this possibility as well, especially, if your stool tests also turn out negative.
I would also like to suggest the following simple measures which can possibly reduce your symptoms:
1) Try dietary adjustments such as increasing the fibre content in your diet, avoiding foods that 'stimulate' your gut like spicy foods, coffee, tea, carbonated drinks, etc. (Smoking can also be an irritant)
2) Trying a probiotic medication or supplement (probiotics contain healthy bacteria which help to "normalize" the gut ecosystem), often helps.
3) Try to avoid stress and try relaxation methods like XXXXXXX breathing, meditation, etc.
4) Try to have a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise and proper sleep habits.
Hope this has been informative and useful to you.
Regards,
Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar
Consultant Psychiatrist