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What Causes Persistent Pain In Abdominal Region?

I have been having pain in my abdominal region for about 3 years now. it started right after a serious absess in my mouth. after getting my teeth taken care of I realized that I was having soarness in my lower back that just wouldn t go away. after 6 months of constantly being soar I decided to see a dr. they x rayed my lower spine and told me that my spine looked good. then a urine sample. they told me no kidney problems. then a mri that come back good. then a trip to the gastroenterologists. after a normal exam and sample, the gi said that upon his exam everything looked good. after that a ct scan. good. ive been to 2 different drs and the 1st one seemed to give up on me after the 1st visit. my current dr is running out of ideas. he suggests a colonoscopy. help me please.
Tue, 28 Aug 2018
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Hi,

It may be due to some chronic conditions and we have to evaluate thoroughly. As the MRI came normal, you can go for colonoscopy to look for any possible lesions in your bowel. As of now you can take analgesics like Tramadol for symptomatic relief.

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What Causes Persistent Pain In Abdominal Region?

Hi, It may be due to some chronic conditions and we have to evaluate thoroughly. As the MRI came normal, you can go for colonoscopy to look for any possible lesions in your bowel. As of now you can take analgesics like Tramadol for symptomatic relief. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.