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Hard Ball In Abdomen, Painful, Trouble Breathing, Had Anal Prolapse, Bladder Infection. What Can Help?
I am a caregiver with a client that is a quad.He has for sometime now felt as thou there is a"hard ball" in his abdomen that causes alot of pain and makes breathing dificult. tests have been done but nothing shows up. He has anal prolapse that comes and goes.It is what I would consider severe and every day for past week has included lots of blood loss. two days ago he showed up at his friends house not knowing where he was or who his friend was. This has happened once before. He currently has a bladder infection which he gets frequently. I've asked other Drs. if the anal prolapse is possibly the reason he feels pain in his abdomen but, none have been able to say one way or another. He is very insistant on not going to hospital and feels like his Drs. just ignore or dont follow up on his complaints of this pain. I am at a loss as to what to do for him.
Hi, it appears that he has urinary tract infection, or may be stone in the ureter. Anal prolapse is going in side by its own means that the all the connections are correct and there is no tears. He is bleeding as well means there could be external piles, which is causing pain. so i advise you to consult a surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.
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Hard Ball In Abdomen, Painful, Trouble Breathing, Had Anal Prolapse, Bladder Infection. What Can Help?
Hi, it appears that he has urinary tract infection, or may be stone in the ureter. Anal prolapse is going in side by its own means that the all the connections are correct and there is no tears. He is bleeding as well means there could be external piles, which is causing pain. so i advise you to consult a surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.