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What Causes Bloating And Pain In Abdomen?

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Posted on Wed, 10 Sep 2014
Question: I have had a severely bloated abdomen, pain in my lower abdomen, and a weight gain of 30 lbs all since May 31. My colonoscopy appeared normal. What should I do next, the weight gain and bloating are continuing to get worse. I have very odorous flatulence and stool. HELP!!
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Answered by Dr. Shailja Puri (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Upper GI endoscopy and hormone levels needed

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query on HealthcareMagic.
A upper gastrointestinal tract examination by upper GI endoscopy is also required to rule out any lesion in the esophagus, stomach and the first part of the duodenum. An ultrasound of the abdomen is also required since gall stones often lead to bloating and other GI symptoms.
Weight gain is associated with endocrine disorders. At first instance I would suggest you to get thyroid function tests and cortisol levels done.

Consult your primary healthcare provider for prescription of these investigations.
Post your test results for further work up.

Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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What Causes Bloating And Pain In Abdomen?

Brief Answer: Upper GI endoscopy and hormone levels needed Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for posting your query on HealthcareMagic. A upper gastrointestinal tract examination by upper GI endoscopy is also required to rule out any lesion in the esophagus, stomach and the first part of the duodenum. An ultrasound of the abdomen is also required since gall stones often lead to bloating and other GI symptoms. Weight gain is associated with endocrine disorders. At first instance I would suggest you to get thyroid function tests and cortisol levels done. Consult your primary healthcare provider for prescription of these investigations. Post your test results for further work up. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal