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Have General Anxiety Disorder With Panic Attacks, Gall Bladder Removed, Experiencing Frequent, Loose Bowel Movements. Reason?
I am 37, female, I have general anxiety disorder with panic attacks. For about 2 years now after my gall bladder removal surgery , I have been experiencing frequent, loose bowel movements after all of my meals. As of about 4 months ago I developed a dull achy abdomenal pain in my lower left side. Sometimes I feel faint when this occurs. Would really like to know whats going on...
Stool routine and microscopic examination and stool culture are the investigations to rule out the infectious etiology of the dull achy pain in the lower left side.
For this Amoebiasis is the near probable diagnosis which can easily be treated with a course of metronidazole, and with some antimicrobial according to the culture report.
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Have General Anxiety Disorder With Panic Attacks, Gall Bladder Removed, Experiencing Frequent, Loose Bowel Movements. Reason?
Hi Dear Welcome to the Health Care Magic. Irritable bowel syndrome is the most accurate possible diagnosis for the such symptomatology. Stool routine and microscopic examination and stool culture are the investigations to rule out the infectious etiology of the dull achy pain in the lower left side. For this Amoebiasis is the near probable diagnosis which can easily be treated with a course of metronidazole, and with some antimicrobial according to the culture report. Hope the query is answered. Thanks