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Mucus In Stool And Pale Gray Looking. Why Pressure In Ribs? Why Does It Pain?
bowel habits changed, pale grey looking, mucus in stool , blood and mucus, pooping out my own tissue . stomach distention, severe pain in stomach under left rib, feel very ill, when i walk i get a strange feeling as if i crossed my eyes and that feeling goes throughout my body. not constipated. had a colonoscopy done did prep so not constipated. stomach wont go done but i it hurts very badly. harder to breath feels like something is pushing into my ribs
* There is definite disturbance with the digestive tract, which can be at the level of the liver, gall bladder, biliary tract, pancreas or intestine.
* If the colonoscopy is normal, the rest of the things as bilirubin, enzymes and lot more possibilities have to be ruled out for the final diagnosis and further cure.
* My opinion is to consult a gastroenterologist, get a series of necessary blood tests along with CT scan of the abdomen & pelvis ahead.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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Mucus In Stool And Pale Gray Looking. Why Pressure In Ribs? Why Does It Pain?
Hello, * There is definite disturbance with the digestive tract, which can be at the level of the liver, gall bladder, biliary tract, pancreas or intestine. * If the colonoscopy is normal, the rest of the things as bilirubin, enzymes and lot more possibilities have to be ruled out for the final diagnosis and further cure. * My opinion is to consult a gastroenterologist, get a series of necessary blood tests along with CT scan of the abdomen & pelvis ahead. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon