What Causes Constipation And Small Nodules Under The Skin Between Hips And Ribs?
Complete examination with following
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Hi,
It would have been better if you could add preliminary check up results in this query. I have read through this twice and found the following has to be investigated on by GP.
1) Lipomas - for the small nodules under the skin, extremely common and painless. They are benign and are of no concern. Polyp / Hemorrhoid needs a reexamination by general surgeon. If exist they can be cleared by surgery alone. It is better to clear them and witness by your eyes so that your problems minimize one by one.
2) Irritable Bowel syndrome & Chronic Fatigue syndrome. It co exists with IBS in many.
3) Depression is not treated well. The symptoms you explained aggravate or appear devastating if this is not well treated. Tiredness is expressed severely when in low moods.
If these are well treated and good long term care for one year, I think high blood pressure, IBS, GERD and sleep problems will be cleared automatically.
non fearing
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OK when general surgeon confirms benignity you can be pretty happy. Depression and too many thoughts will release inflammatory mediators that strike the pain endings. Wait for appointment and confirm them. I definitely do not find anything fearsome life threatening.
What you describe is tenesmus
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Hi,
You have a problem most likely in colon or rectum. It really needs a good amount of digital plus scopy to find the reason. If they found polyps then it is even more important to check if there is new pain or symptoms. Polyps should not be left alone always biopsied and dealt till the end. Polyposis, Diverticulitis etc should be in mind for the examining doctor.
Please meet a colo-rectal surgeon/general surgeon in the first place.
CT Scan abdomen is better
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Hi,
If you strongly suspect gall bladder issues you should ask your doctor about CT Scan abdomen which confirms it. You should draw a line for your consciousness that if the CT found to be normal you should completely forget about gall bladder issues. The worry can leave you crippled though it is not proven.
Diverticulosis presents something similar you described and known to lose weight and appetite.
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