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Suggest Treatment For Lower Abdominal Pain

i have had lower stomach pains for over a week hurt when sitting and needind to poo even driving over a bump in the road eases when ive been to toilet felt sick for the week still hasnt gone smelly poos thought it was my bladder at first but no problems urinating
Thu, 13 Aug 2015
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Hello! lower abdominal pain can be due to various reasons, generally it can be from your appendix, small/large intestine or urinary bladder, if you are a female patient, it can also come from your uterus or ovaries... but since you are having bowel movement symptoms, it could be an infection from your intestines. I suggest you get a complete blood count, fecalysis, and urinalysis to identify the source of your pain before we can safely start any specific medications.
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Suggest Treatment For Lower Abdominal Pain

Hello! lower abdominal pain can be due to various reasons, generally it can be from your appendix, small/large intestine or urinary bladder, if you are a female patient, it can also come from your uterus or ovaries... but since you are having bowel movement symptoms, it could be an infection from your intestines. I suggest you get a complete blood count, fecalysis, and urinalysis to identify the source of your pain before we can safely start any specific medications.