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Suggest Treatment For Severe Coughing Fits And Bronchitis

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Posted on Thu, 1 Dec 2016
Question: About 10 days ago I had a violent coughing fit due to bronchitis. Something in the lowest part of the right side of my abdomen, right about the level with my hip bone) began cramping severely. My abdomen on that side became as hard as a rock, I mean really hard, and it took about 60 seconds for it to subside. It was painful. Since then my elimination habits have changed drastically. I am a person who consistently has once a day bowel movements that are large and cohesive. Now I am bereft of any perastalsis. It always was my cue that a bowel movement was required. Occasionally I feel something in my colon and when I strain, I eliminate a one inch, old piece of feces. For the past 10 days I've had only two bowel movements that consisted of more than that. My upper abdomen is distended and feels hard. Could that cough have put my large intestine in a twist? My doctor retired and I have not found a new one to see yet. What should I do if I cannot get in right away?
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Answered by Dr. T Chandrakant (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
As detailed below.

Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query.
To recapitulate: Female/69 - violent coughing fit due to bronchitis 10 days ago - right lower abdominal cramping - hardening for about a minute - painful - since then drastic change in elimination habits - till then it was once a day large cohesive BM - bereft of any peristalsis - has to strain to get one inch old piece of old stool - upper abdomen distention and feels hard - wants to know whether the coughing fit caused colon to twist ...

As per the My thoughts as per the history your have provided:
The severe spasm in the area you have explained might have caused the following:
Hematoma in the retro-peritoneal region causing damage to the intestines directly or indirectly.
This can be diagnosed by the following:
Clinical evaluation and actual examination, there can be ecchymosis at the back and side of right lower area, there can be hard feeling.
CT scan alone is diagnostic and insist for this.
Colonoscopy helps further.
Tests of blood and stool.

If fecoliths are present, enema will be needed as well as stool softeners.
I hope this answer helps you to get an early and most proper and probable diagnosis so that proper management can be instituted. Please feel free to ask for further relevant queries if you feel that there is a gap of communication.
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Coughing Fits And Bronchitis

Brief Answer: As detailed below. Detailed Answer: Hi. Thanks for your query. To recapitulate: Female/69 - violent coughing fit due to bronchitis 10 days ago - right lower abdominal cramping - hardening for about a minute - painful - since then drastic change in elimination habits - till then it was once a day large cohesive BM - bereft of any peristalsis - has to strain to get one inch old piece of old stool - upper abdomen distention and feels hard - wants to know whether the coughing fit caused colon to twist ... As per the My thoughts as per the history your have provided: The severe spasm in the area you have explained might have caused the following: Hematoma in the retro-peritoneal region causing damage to the intestines directly or indirectly. This can be diagnosed by the following: Clinical evaluation and actual examination, there can be ecchymosis at the back and side of right lower area, there can be hard feeling. CT scan alone is diagnostic and insist for this. Colonoscopy helps further. Tests of blood and stool. If fecoliths are present, enema will be needed as well as stool softeners. I hope this answer helps you to get an early and most proper and probable diagnosis so that proper management can be instituted. Please feel free to ask for further relevant queries if you feel that there is a gap of communication.