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Could The Lower Abdomen Pain With Nausea Be A Matter Of Concern?
i HAVE LOWER LEFT ABDOMEN PAIN. i HAVE HAD BEFORE AND THE COLON RUPTURED AND HAD TO BE REPAIRED. one AGAIN IT HAPPENED AND i HAD SURGERY TO REMOVE A BLOCKAGE. it IS NOW HAPPENING AGAIN BUT THE gastroenteritis i HAVE SAID ON THE COLONOSKPAY i HAD HE SAW NOTHING THEN THE PAIN STARTED 4 DAYS AFTER THE TEST WAS DONE. i DO NOT SEE ANY CHANGE EXCEPT THE FEELING OF NAUSEA AND THE CROSSED THE WAST PAIN. AM i IN TROUBLE AGAIN? last TIME i GOT ANTIBIOTICS AND IT HELPED A LOT. DOES IT SOUND LIKE THIS AGAIN? JOYCE
Hi. Thanks for your query. Yes, this can be a recurrent problem. I would advise you to get the barium study for the colon and intestines in real time ( with fluroscopy) to see the motility problems. Colonoscopy can not find the motility disorders. Also go for CT scan of the abdomen: this is to find any other problem with the other structures like lymph nodes and so. This time too antibiotics can definitely help and start under the care of a Gastroenterologist. Remember one thing , a proper diagnosis is very important for the proper treatment and to avoid the recurrence.
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Could The Lower Abdomen Pain With Nausea Be A Matter Of Concern?
Hi. Thanks for your query. Yes, this can be a recurrent problem. I would advise you to get the barium study for the colon and intestines in real time ( with fluroscopy) to see the motility problems. Colonoscopy can not find the motility disorders. Also go for CT scan of the abdomen: this is to find any other problem with the other structures like lymph nodes and so. This time too antibiotics can definitely help and start under the care of a Gastroenterologist. Remember one thing , a proper diagnosis is very important for the proper treatment and to avoid the recurrence.