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Why Do I Have Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain And Throat Infection Continuously?

I find myself peeing quite often, more then usual. I also grew an infection in my throat which has been bothering me lately and that results in a stuffy nose. What can be the cause of this? I also have stomach pains and diarrhea the past few days. I dont know what it may be..
Wed, 28 May 2014
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hello and welcome to health care magic,

Any infection is due to the interplay between the agent (bacteria/virus/fungus), host (you) and environment.

You thus need to completely evaluate yourself with a complete blood investigation and also get your self examined by an ENT and get a proper medication including antibiotics so that your infection can be controlled

regards

Dr Sriram Nathan
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Why Do I Have Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain And Throat Infection Continuously?

hello and welcome to health care magic, Any infection is due to the interplay between the agent (bacteria/virus/fungus), host (you) and environment. You thus need to completely evaluate yourself with a complete blood investigation and also get your self examined by an ENT and get a proper medication including antibiotics so that your infection can be controlled regards Dr Sriram Nathan