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Dull Stomach Pain, Having Solid Green Stool, Turned To Loose Green Stool, Heart Burning. Remedy?

hello, i am 34 and i have my gall bladder still. ok well, this started a couple of days ago. it started out with the top right side of my stomach having a dull pain. not enough to hurt badly but did have a few sharp pings thought everyday so far. also had solid stoll that was green the first two days. one was giving off a color to the water that turned it green as well. now my stool is very loose as in diareah and it is green. also have stomach rumbling and very bad heart brn nothing seems to fix.
Thu, 26 Sep 2013
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Hi,
This could be because of gastric ulcer too . Bleeding from Upper GI results in dark colored stools. Take meals regularly in proper time , avoid spicy food .

and better to take an USG to rule out gallbladder issues.

Keep in touch,
Dr.Ravindar
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Dull Stomach Pain, Having Solid Green Stool, Turned To Loose Green Stool, Heart Burning. Remedy?

Hi, This could be because of gastric ulcer too . Bleeding from Upper GI results in dark colored stools. Take meals regularly in proper time , avoid spicy food . and better to take an USG to rule out gallbladder issues. Keep in touch, Dr.Ravindar