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Stomach Pain. Blood Work And CT Scan Normal. Have Depression And Anxiety. Can You Help?

can your depression and anxiety mess with your health like I have been having pain in my stomach , was just in the hospital for 2 days and they couldn't find out anything had blood work done a scat scan done but I am still feeling like crap it kinda comes and goes I really don't want to be alone, crying all the time just wanting to feel better and to find out what is going on can you please help me


Thu, 11 Jul 2013
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If you have had a severe bout of abdominal pain, that has required hospital admission and treatment, you must make sure that all physical ailments are ruled out.
Severe abdominal pain that 'comes and goes' may be due stones in the kidney or urinary tract.
Once your pain settles, if you require, you may consult a psychiatrist for the depression and anxiety that you have. Depression can reduce your tolerance to pain. Even mild pain may seem unbearable if you are depressed.
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Stomach Pain. Blood Work And CT Scan Normal. Have Depression And Anxiety. Can You Help?

If you have had a severe bout of abdominal pain, that has required hospital admission and treatment, you must make sure that all physical ailments are ruled out. Severe abdominal pain that comes and goes may be due stones in the kidney or urinary tract. Once your pain settles, if you require, you may consult a psychiatrist for the depression and anxiety that you have. Depression can reduce your tolerance to pain. Even mild pain may seem unbearable if you are depressed.