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Stomach Hurts At The Side, Coarse Hair, Backache. Whats The Cause?

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Posted on Thu, 5 Jul 2012
Question: Lately when I sleep on my stomach or side my stomach hurts bad in morning. Why is this? My hair has been very coarse, also my face and back is breaking out and I never break out very seldom during my menstrual but had that three weeks ago.
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Answered by Dr. Ajit Naniksingh Kukreja (3 hours later)
Hi

Thanks for posting your query

With the little information that you have provided I feel the pain is inflammatory is origin

Is there any history of ill formed stool?
Frequency Of Stool?
Mucus in stool ?
What is the characteristic of pain - Burning, Colicky ?
Relation of pain with meals or passing stool ?

Any symptoms related to urinary system?

Revert back with this information and I will help you out
Wishing you a Speedy Recovery
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Dr. Ajit Naniksingh Kukreja

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Stomach Hurts At The Side, Coarse Hair, Backache. Whats The Cause?

Hi

Thanks for posting your query

With the little information that you have provided I feel the pain is inflammatory is origin

Is there any history of ill formed stool?
Frequency Of Stool?
Mucus in stool ?
What is the characteristic of pain - Burning, Colicky ?
Relation of pain with meals or passing stool ?

Any symptoms related to urinary system?

Revert back with this information and I will help you out
Wishing you a Speedy Recovery