Severe Abdominal Cramps And Diarrhea
From last 5-6 days I am feeling needle pinch and severe pain during pee and because of this pain I am feeling abdominal ...
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PAin while peeing, could be due to urinary tract infection. Drink lots of water, and get urine checked from a pathology lab. If there is signs of infection, consult a doctor who can presecribe medicines
A week back I started off with a severe headache that lasted for a day. From day 2 I have been having a low grade fever ...
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1. Use probiotic like sporolac ds 1-0-1 * 3 days after food (for foul smelling semi solid stools with sensation of incomplete evacuation and abdominal cramps) 2. Use dolo 650 mg upto 3tabs/day for fever 3. Get blood tests done if fever persist to r/o dengue/ malaria/typhoid.
I'm 24 years old. I have retroverted uterus. I have severe dysmenorrhea. Up to age of 18 all was normal but after that c ...
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Place a heating pad or hot water bottle on your lower back or abdomen. Rest when needed. Give yourself a little massage where it hurts. Exercise - get moving to relieve symptoms. Walking, running, yoga etc. Women who exercise regularly often have less menstrual pain. To help prevent cramps, make exercise a part of your weekly routine. Avoid foods that contain caffeine. Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol (if you do) for this homeopathic treatment is very effective for more details you can consult me.
My age is 24, I have retroverted uterus, severe dysmenorrhea, pain starts 7-10 hours before start of menses, after start ...
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Kindly get an ultrasound done to know the cause of severe dysmenorrhoea. It seems that you are suffering from endometriosis. Kindly rule out endometriosis and then plan further treatment.
I am 19 year lady and have been experiencing pain on my lower abdomen and pelvis, and back ,bloating and intermittent di ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. The pain occurs when the muscles in the uterus (womb) contract or tighten, and often feels like cramping or heaviness in the pelvic area, lower back or stomach. Despite it being a typical add-on of getting your period, if the pain is severe, it could be a sign of something more serious, such as endometriosis. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
I am taking dulcolax for constipation on regular basis. Is it safe? Any side effect. ...
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Dear Lybrateuser, -Usually dulcolax is used for short term 2-3 days or maximum 5-7 days in case of constipation, long term may cause severe diarrhea with loss of fluids & electrolytes, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, abdominal cramps - do not self medicate, consult a doctor & then use it as advised.
I have severe abdominal pain ,also pain in back and thigh during menstruation since 7-8 yrs, sometime vomiting also occu ...
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Dysmenorrhea may be primary, existing from the beginning of periods, or secondary, due to an underlying condition. Symptoms may include cramping or pain in the lower abdomen, low back pain, pain spreading down the legs, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue, weakness, fainting, or headaches. Let's discuss your problem in detail for better advice and medication plan.
Hi, I have a pain in my kidney (both sides) and the pain spreads like in front of the kidney and it moves to backside of ...
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Kidney pain and back pain can be difficult to distinguish, but kidney pain is usually deeper and higher in the and back located under the ribs while the muscle pain with common back injury tends to be lower in the back. Causes of kidney pain are mainly urinary tract infections and kidney stones. Kidney pain definition and facts •the function and purpose of the kidneys are to remove excess fluid and waste products from the body. •the kidneys are organs that are located in the upper abdominal area against the back muscles on both the left and right side of the body. •kidney pain and back pain can be difficult to distinguish, but kidney pain is usually deeper and higher in the and back located under the ribs while the muscle pain with common back injury tends to be lower in the back. •causes of kidney pain are mainly urinary tract infections and kidney stones. However, there are many other causes of kidney pain, including penetrating and blunt traumathat can result in a "lacerated kidney. •if a woman is pregnant and has kidney pain, she should contact her doctor. •symptoms of kidney pain may include ofever, opainful urination, oflank pain, onausea, ovomiting. •kidney pain can be on the left, right, or both sides. •causes of kidney pain are diagnosed with the patient's history, physical examination, and lab tests, including blood, pregnancy, and urine tests. A ct scan or mri of the abdomen and pelvis may be ordered. •treatment for the cause of kidney pain depends upon the underlying cause, but in general, ibuprofen (motrin), ketorolac (toradol), and/or acetaminophen (tylenol) are used for pain. Antibiotics are usually required if the underlying cause is bacterial infection. •some people can pass a kidney stone spontaneously that resolves kidney pain; however, other people may need surgery. •kidney pain can be prevented by avoiding those situations that are the underlying causes of kidney infection and/or damage. •the prognosis for someone with kidney pain depends upon the cause, and the majority of patients can have a good outcome when treated quickly and appropriately. Kidney stone symptoms kidney stones form within the kidney or urinary tract. Kidney stones that do not produce symptoms are called "silent" stones. When symptoms do occur, they usually come on suddenly and include excruciating cramping pain in the low back and/or abdomen, side, or groin. Changing body positions does not relive the pain. What are symptoms and signs are associated with kidney pain? Symptoms associated with kidney pain (also termed renal or flank pain) are discomfort (acute or chronic), aches, or sharp pain that occurs in the back between approximately the lowest rib and the buttock. Depending on the cause of the pain, it may radiate down the flank to the groin or toward the abdominal area. Some individuals may develop symptoms and signs such as: •fever •painful urination (dysuria) •blood in the urine •nausea •vomiting •dizziness •constipation or diarrhea •rash •fatigue •chills other signs and symptoms that may occur if the kidney function is increasingly compromised are a •metallic taste in the mouth, •bad breath, •swelling and shortness of breath. Depending on the underlying cause, kidney pain may occur on the left or right side. Sometimes it can occur on both sides of the back; traumatic kidney injury (kidney laceration) may cause the above symptoms, but mild damage may initially have no symptoms. Severe kidney lacerations can cause abnormal blood pressure and pulse, and shock. Kidney pain itself is a symptom that may happen due to problems or diseases of the kidney or its associated structures, including the ureters or bladder. However, other diseases may mimic kidney pain, but are not actually due to the kidneys, for example, •muscle strains in the back, •spinal problems (fracture, abscesses), •rib pain, •pleuritis, •radiculitis, •retroperitoneal fibrosis, •shingles, •aortic abdominal aneurysm, •gynecological problems, and •many other causes. Although kidney pain often occurs on one side of the back, it can occur on both sides at the same time and may radiate toward the abdomen or groin. Pain that occurs suddenly, is sharp, severe, and may increase and decrease in waves is often due kidney stones in the ureters of the kidneys. Pain caused by kidney stones is termed renal colic.
Vaginal discharge with little pain in Abdomen what could be the reason? I am 23ys old having the same problem. ...
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Hello- pelvic inflammatory disease (pid) is an infection of a woman's reproductive organs. It's usually caused by a sexually transmitted infection. Symptoms include stomach, lower abdominal pain and vaginal discharge.
I am suffering from stomach infection from the last 2 month. Please suggest me something ...
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Bacterial gastroenteritis happens when bacteria causes an infection in your gut. This causes inflammation in your stomach and intestines. You may also experience symptoms like vomiting, severe abdominal cramps, and diarrhea. While viruses cause many gastrointestinal infections, bacterial infections are also common do not worry ,nothing happens its better to consult doctor.