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What To Do If Chronic Lower Abdominal Pain Is Not Relieved After Taking Laxido?

I have chronic lower abdominal pain in my left side, after an x-ray it appears am severally constipated so when I was discharged I was given laxido and paracetamol. The pain is now worse after a couple of days and I'm really tired and now being sick on the laxido what can I do?
Fri, 2 May 2014
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Hi,

The chronic lower abdominal pain you are having on your left side is related to chronic constipation. The most important thing in your case is to treat constipation; once you treat it well, no pain will be felt.

Generally, constipation symptoms are eased through:
- drinking more fluids
- doing more physical activities
- avoid foods that cause slowing down the intestinal movements
- eat more foods that would increase bowel activities

Periodical check-ups with colonoscopy and abdominal ultrasound are advised to catch problems in time and take proper measures.

All the best!
Dr.Albana
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What To Do If Chronic Lower Abdominal Pain Is Not Relieved After Taking Laxido?

Hi, The chronic lower abdominal pain you are having on your left side is related to chronic constipation. The most important thing in your case is to treat constipation; once you treat it well, no pain will be felt. Generally, constipation symptoms are eased through: - drinking more fluids - doing more physical activities - avoid foods that cause slowing down the intestinal movements - eat more foods that would increase bowel activities Periodical check-ups with colonoscopy and abdominal ultrasound are advised to catch problems in time and take proper measures. All the best! Dr.Albana