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My Dad Has Been Complaining For Almost A Week Now,

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Posted on Sat, 6 Oct 2018
Question: My dad has been complaining for almost a week now, that his nose hurts and he has pain in the lower part of his abdomen. Today he his nose has bleed 3 times in a day. The two first times, he held his nose down and let the blood go out but the third time, he vanished became really pale, started to sit and was fainting away while his eyes were rolling away and were completely white. He described that he was feeling very weak, lost his conscious and his abdomen was in pain. He lost it all, and after 3 minutes of slapping him and throwing water at his face and shoulder, he came back. What's wrong with him? And how can we prevent that in the future ?
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Answered by Dr. Anders Mark Christensen (56 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
He should see a doctor

Detailed Answer:
Hi Kamela.pallani3,

I am sorry to hear about your father. The nose bleed seems pretty bad and he should definitely see a doctor about that. It is difficult to say if it is related to his abdominal pain, but Wegeners granulomatosis is a possible differential diagnosis.

Hope this helps.
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My Dad Has Been Complaining For Almost A Week Now,

Brief Answer: He should see a doctor Detailed Answer: Hi Kamela.pallani3, I am sorry to hear about your father. The nose bleed seems pretty bad and he should definitely see a doctor about that. It is difficult to say if it is related to his abdominal pain, but Wegeners granulomatosis is a possible differential diagnosis. Hope this helps.