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Pain In Right Front Of Abdomen, Difficulty In Breathing. Taking Oxypowder. How To Cure?
I have had pain in my right front of my abdomin. I believed it to be constipation so I have been taking Oxy Powder to relieve the problem. Ad I have been going a bit in the last two days I feel like something is blocking my intestines. I have begun getting short of breath and if I eat anything my stomache gets hard and painfull and I am So uncomfortable. What do I do. Keep trying to clear it ??
Hi! It seems that you had a mild attack of appendicitis which got the intestines and omentum adhered to each other. This is preventing your intestines to move freely and hence you feel like something blocking your intestines. As the infection is still persisting, you may be hyperventilating and may be also tachycardic. I will advise you not to take any more medicines to relieve your constipation, as it may harm you more in case it is appencitis. I will suggest you to consult a general surgeon at the earliest possible who may do some routine blood tests followed by ultrasound abdomen and possibly sirgery if appendicitis is considered. Good luck.
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Pain In Right Front Of Abdomen, Difficulty In Breathing. Taking Oxypowder. How To Cure?
Hi! It seems that you had a mild attack of appendicitis which got the intestines and omentum adhered to each other. This is preventing your intestines to move freely and hence you feel like something blocking your intestines. As the infection is still persisting, you may be hyperventilating and may be also tachycardic. I will advise you not to take any more medicines to relieve your constipation, as it may harm you more in case it is appencitis. I will suggest you to consult a general surgeon at the earliest possible who may do some routine blood tests followed by ultrasound abdomen and possibly sirgery if appendicitis is considered. Good luck.