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My daughter is suffering from abdomen pain,she was diagnosed for complete and culture test of urine and everythig was normal and our doctor said it can be amebeosis.Doc prescribed metrogel. she is still having pain.can u please suggest me what I should do?
HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, the given history and the pain symptoms could be due to colic and it could be biliary colicrenal colic, condition demands the imaging study to know the underlying causes of pain and the first test would be ultrasonography, second MRI and third it is the colonoscopy that are the option are there to know the underlying cause of pain, it may be gynecological disease, you have not mentioned the age of patient, else something related could have been advised. Beside the pathological illness the pain could be due to functional elements, if this is the abdomen pain then it is not easy to diagnose this, a clinician have to go through numbers of tests and history. hope this information helps.
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How To Treat Abdominal Pain?
HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, the given history and the pain symptoms could be due to colic and it could be biliary colic renal colic, condition demands the imaging study to know the underlying causes of pain and the first test would be ultrasonography, second MRI and third it is the colonoscopy that are the option are there to know the underlying cause of pain, it may be gynecological disease, you have not mentioned the age of patient, else something related could have been advised. Beside the pathological illness the pain could be due to functional elements, if this is the abdomen pain then it is not easy to diagnose this, a clinician have to go through numbers of tests and history. hope this information helps.