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How To Treat A Bad Stomach?

im always getting a bad belly, with really bad pains and always sat on the toilet, in the night and in the day, i would say that in one month i will have a bad belly about 7 times, wat can i do?? im 24 5ft 6 in 10 stone and no medical history on this problem. please help?
Wed, 25 Oct 2017
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It sounds like you need to see a doctor. there are many causes for abdominal pain, and it sounds like its been quite distressing! You need to have a full evaluation including a physical exam and likely labwork to figure out what is going on. I cannot unfortunately give you much advice as I dont have nearly enough information to know whats going on. Please see your primary care doctor.

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How To Treat A Bad Stomach?

It sounds like you need to see a doctor. there are many causes for abdominal pain, and it sounds like its been quite distressing! You need to have a full evaluation including a physical exam and likely labwork to figure out what is going on. I cannot unfortunately give you much advice as I dont have nearly enough information to know whats going on. Please see your primary care doctor. The response written above is a medical opinion, and does not substitute an evaluation by a medical professional. I cannot guarantee accuracy in my answer, especially when I cannot physically evaluate you, and do not know your past medical history, all of the medications you are on, your lifestyle habits, etc; therefore I cannot be held liable for any consequences that occur as a result of my opinion.