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What Causes Abdominal Cramping?

abdominal cramping for 3-4 days. They seem worse about an hour after I eat or drink water. There is some mucous and occasionally undigested food but no...abdominal cramping for 3-4 days. They seem worse about an hour after I eat or drink water. There is some mucous and occasionally undigested food but no...
Thu, 26 Jun 2014
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Hello! Welcome to HCM.
This can be due to increased secretion of acid in stomach.
Or it can be due to some infection in gastro-intestinal tract causing inflammation & pain.
In my clinic, many patients come with similar complaints, to whom I advise ultrasound abdomen & pelvis, CBC, urine & stool routine.
Treatment is done accordingly.
Avoid hot/spicy food, late night meals, alcohol, smoking. Try to reduce stress if any with yoga & meditation.
Consult your doctor for antibiotics, antacids requirement.
Hope this information is useful.
Wish you speedy recovery.
Thanks.
Regards.
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What Causes Abdominal Cramping?

Hello! Welcome to HCM. This can be due to increased secretion of acid in stomach. Or it can be due to some infection in gastro-intestinal tract causing inflammation & pain. In my clinic, many patients come with similar complaints, to whom I advise ultrasound abdomen & pelvis, CBC, urine & stool routine. Treatment is done accordingly. Avoid hot/spicy food, late night meals, alcohol, smoking. Try to reduce stress if any with yoga & meditation. Consult your doctor for antibiotics, antacids requirement. Hope this information is useful. Wish you speedy recovery. Thanks. Regards.