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Is An ER Visit Advisable For Abdominal Pain And Red Colored Diarrhea?
I am having abdominal pain and bloody liquid stools. The abdominal pain started yesterday and the bloody liquid stools began just within the last 2 hours. Should I go to the emergency room or urgent care or wait to see my primary care physician tomorrow?
Dear loose stools with blood may be due to bacillary or amoebic dysentery.
If pain is severe and if loose stools frequency is more with your observing dehydration symptoms you can go to ER . If no don't worry take tab.oflix ornidazole twice a day for five days.
tab.sporulac thrice a day for five days. Drink plenty of liquid like ORS or coconut milk etc.
If symptoms not improved please consult your doctor he will examine and treat you accordingly.
Take care
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Is An ER Visit Advisable For Abdominal Pain And Red Colored Diarrhea?
Hello Thank you for trusting HCM Dear loose stools with blood may be due to bacillary or amoebic dysentery. If pain is severe and if loose stools frequency is more with your observing dehydration symptoms you can go to ER . If no don t worry take tab.oflix ornidazole twice a day for five days. tab.sporulac thrice a day for five days. Drink plenty of liquid like ORS or coconut milk etc. If symptoms not improved please consult your doctor he will examine and treat you accordingly. Take care