
What Causes Persistent Diarrhea While On Nexium?

I have been having this pain since last night in the upper and lower left side of my abdomen. I have attached a picture pointing mainly to where the pain is, but its kind of like a constant dull ache sensation along with general stomach upset/farting and I had some slight diarrhoea this morning. I ate some take away deepfried chips for dinner with home cooked lean chicken with salad/carrots at around 7pm. The pain first started to come on later in the night when I was working around 12am, I was filming for a music concert and I was walking/moving around a lot and holding up my camera which is kind of heavy. I did sweat quite a bit throughout it, possibly dehydrated to some extent. A bit of background I am 19 years old, have been having stomach issues for the last couple of years on and off with a recent flare up a 6 weeks ago of bad reflux which lead to a gastrocopy that didn't find anything really but I am still on Nexium 40mg every second day trying to come off of it after a 6 weeks on it. Recently though I have been having more lower stomach and digestive/bowel issues over the last couple of weeks and my acid reflux symptoms that I had are not as bad after being on the Nexium for a month, it's more so my lower stomach thats having issues now. I plan on seeing he doctor next week but I was just wondering if you had any ideas on what the pain in my stimach could be and if its realated to digestive or bowel issues, how I can manage the pain until I see a doctor? Thank you in advance.
One thing to add I am also suffering from a common cold at the same time as all of this. I am also noticing some more pain further to the left of my belly button and just below it also with a lot of stomach growling.
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Looks like enteritis.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for query.
Have gone through your narration and picture attached by you.
As ache is associated with loose stools and bloating most likely you are having acute enteritis.Enteritis means inflammation of intestines.This inflammation of the lining membrane of the stomach and the intestines is characterized especially by nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and cramps.
Most of the time its viral and self limiting in nature(usually caused by food or contaminated water).Though it can also be caused by few protozoans like amoeba.
Anatomically the area you are pointing by your fingers has colon(large intestine) hence gastroenteritis is the primary differential.
In such cases I usually advice the following:
Tab Azithromycin 250 mg twice a day(antibacterial)
Tab Tylenol twice daily (for pain)
Cap Omeprazole 40mg once daily before break fast.
Cap Econorm9any probiotic) thrice daily
All are OTC.
If pain not relieved then you need to add
Tab dicyclomine 10 mg thrice daily(anti spasmodic relieves intestinal spasm).
You will need a prescription to get these, so please do consult your local doctor and discuss the same.
Investigations suggested-
Ultrasound abdomen-To ruler out diverticulitis.
Stool microscopy.
Follow up with reports.
Take natural easily digestible vegetarian food for 5 days preferably rice and curd.
Thanks


follow up.
Detailed Answer:
Hi again,Colonoscopy is not a first line test so right now i don't think colonoscopy is indicated.
Initially a stool test should be done as problem has a acute onset.
This consition usually last for 5-7 days.
Take light and easily digestable food.
Fruits like banana.
Have apple curd and rice.
Avoid all processed foods, Meat and oily products.
Probiotic as suggested earlier is good for you.
You can have decongestant it won't effect your gut problem.
Regards.


Follow up answer.
Detailed Answer:
Hey there
most likely you are suffering from urinary tract infection.An infection in any part of the urinary system, the kidneys, bladder or urethra.
Most of the times bacteria involved in enteritis reaches the urinary tract and cause symptoms of urinary tract.
I would suggest you to take
Nitrofurantoin 50mg twice daily.
Tylenol twice daily(anti inflammatory)
If not relieved in 3 days go for urine test.
Regards


follow up.
Detailed Answer:
Hi again,
No there is no need to tapper off Nexium.You are already on a low dose and if you are symptomatic you should continue taking it minimum for 12 weeks.
Endoscopy in acid reflux disorders usually shows nothing.Main reason to do endoscopy is to see any ulcer or H.Pylori infection.
For better relief continue taking Nexium for 12 weeks and make doses 40 mg twice daily.
Regards!

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