Do Magnesium Taken For Joint Pain Cause Lower Abdominal Pain And Constipation?
Question: Hello doctors..... I am 63 YOA, in excellent health. I take NO medications. Recently a friend talked me into taking 1000mg of Magnesium for joint pain. I did this daily for 2 months. Gradually I started getting lower abdominal pain with constipation so I stopped the magnesium. I have tried laxatives and prune juice to relieve the constipation. However, it then turned into diarreha which lasted 5 or 6 days. It was severe, like every 20 minutes for days. I finally took Imodium 1 dose of immodium to stop it. Know I have stomach cramps with occasional nausea. I'm guessing dehydration but I am no means a doctor.. I started Tru Biotics today to try to replenish my good bacteria and was thinking pedialyte. My insurance sucks, 10, 000.00 deductible. I used it once last year for the flu and they raised my premium 100.00/month so here I am on webMD searching for free advice. If you can offer some type of alternative it would be awesome. Thank you in advance and have a great evening. XXXXXXX
Brief Answer:
Not advisable
Detailed Answer:
Hello there
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Magnesium should be used for short term and this medication has nearly no rôle rôle in management of joint pain.OTC Nsaidslike celecoxib ,naproxen can help.discuss with your doctor regarding this
I advise not to take immodium further and you can yes add a probiotic drinks whichever is tolerable to u
Encourage fiberrich diet including fruits and fresh vegetables..maintain optimum weight for your
height.
Regards
Not advisable
Detailed Answer:
Hello there
Welcome to health care magic
Magnesium should be used for short term and this medication has nearly no rôle rôle in management of joint pain.OTC Nsaidslike celecoxib ,naproxen can help.discuss with your doctor regarding this
I advise not to take immodium further and you can yes add a probiotic drinks whichever is tolerable to u
Encourage fiberrich diet including fruits and fresh vegetables..maintain optimum weight for your
height.
Regards
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