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Gurgling And Rumbling In Stomach, Blood In Stools, Constipation, Loss Of Appetite. Treatment?
Doctor, I m having gurgling and rumbling in my stomach , which feels unpleasant and causes slight constipation . I ve have had bloody stool in the past months, and these gurgling noises I have recently caught notice of... Haven t been of the best of excercise and diets . I m a 22 male, and lately I find it hard to eat regurally. Eating only dinner most days.. Thanks are the info and help you could provide.
You are most probably suffering from a lower digestive tract hemorrhage which could be a result of infection (enteritis), tumor, hemorrhoid, polyp, anal fissures etc. In order to determine the actual cause, you will need to pay a visit to your primary care physician or better still a gastroenterologist who can run a series of laboratory test such as a stool exams or culture, blood tests, colonoscopy, widal tests etc.
Upon getting the actual cause, treatment will depend on that.
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Gurgling And Rumbling In Stomach, Blood In Stools, Constipation, Loss Of Appetite. Treatment?
Hello Jay, Thanks for posting on HCM You are most probably suffering from a lower digestive tract hemorrhage which could be a result of infection (enteritis), tumor, hemorrhoid, polyp, anal fissures etc. In order to determine the actual cause, you will need to pay a visit to your primary care physician or better still a gastroenterologist who can run a series of laboratory test such as a stool exams or culture, blood tests, colonoscopy, widal tests etc. Upon getting the actual cause, treatment will depend on that. Hope this helps