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Coldness In Stomach From Navel To 6 Inches Upwards. Having Occassional Pain, Cough. Matter Of Concern?
Hi , i have a concerned my husband 41yrs old we have recently just married . I noticed that his stomach starting around belly navel all the way across and about 6inchs above navel his tomach always very cold very cold and this morning it also has almost like purple color . I have stressed my concerns he thinks im over reacting wondering but occasionally he does have pain but he could only say just hurts and noticed he has a cough in morning every morning . I dont want to worry him but he never complains and this does not seem right to me . should i be concerned.
Hi, many thanks for the query! Nothing much to worry, get an USG (Abdo-Pelvis) done. If its purple colour, then get physically examined by your doctor. Till then take antacids, if more pain - antispasmodics with your doctor's opinion. Wish you a good health. Take care. Regards.
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Coldness In Stomach From Navel To 6 Inches Upwards. Having Occassional Pain, Cough. Matter Of Concern?
Hi, many thanks for the query! Nothing much to worry, get an USG (Abdo-Pelvis) done. If its purple colour, then get physically examined by your doctor. Till then take antacids, if more pain - antispasmodics with your doctor s opinion. Wish you a good health. Take care. Regards.