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Continuous Tingling In Legs During Bowel Movements, Gassy And Bloated Feeling After Eating. What Could The Cause Be?

hello Dr.Mintz, My younger cousin (20 yrs old) always complains that she feels tingling in her legs during a bowel movement and that her abdomen always feels gassy and bloated during and after she eats. The symptoms aren t specific to any particular food, such as diary, she gets the feeling everytime she eats something. What could be the issue? ANy suggestions on how to alleviate the symptoms? -Thank you
Mon, 18 Mar 2019
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Hi,

Is it a daily occurrence or an occasional problem? If it is a daily issue we have to think about allergies to gluten etc. Kindly check allergic test in the lab for confirmation.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. SNEHALATHA INTURI, Internal Medicine Specialist

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Continuous Tingling In Legs During Bowel Movements, Gassy And Bloated Feeling After Eating. What Could The Cause Be?

Hi, Is it a daily occurrence or an occasional problem? If it is a daily issue we have to think about allergies to gluten etc. Kindly check allergic test in the lab for confirmation. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. SNEHALATHA INTURI, Internal Medicine Specialist