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Suggest Treatment For Nausea , Abdominal Pain And Back Pain

Hi ism Karen I have been having some problem with pain in my stomach an in my lower back the pain move sometimes .as soon as I eat or drink anything I cramp an get nausea with back pain .can u tell me what is happening my stool is hard one day then maybe soft the next. Can u please help.?
Thu, 23 Jul 2015
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Dear; thanks for using our service,I read your question with care and will give you my medical advise. You have symptoms compatible with irritable bowel syndrome, on which have abdominal pain or cramp with changes in the bowel movements, sometimes with diarrhea alternating with constipation. I advise you to have a high fiber diet,avoid spice food or vegetables like broccoli,cauliflower and lettuce. Drink 32 onz of water and see if you have an improvement. Probiotic supplements are also good to help a healthier intestine. If no improvement, you need to see a gastroenterologist for a colonoscopic evaluation.
I hope that my advise has been helpful
Dr.Sara
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Suggest Treatment For Nausea , Abdominal Pain And Back Pain

Dear; thanks for using our service,I read your question with care and will give you my medical advise. You have symptoms compatible with irritable bowel syndrome, on which have abdominal pain or cramp with changes in the bowel movements, sometimes with diarrhea alternating with constipation. I advise you to have a high fiber diet,avoid spice food or vegetables like broccoli,cauliflower and lettuce. Drink 32 onz of water and see if you have an improvement. Probiotic supplements are also good to help a healthier intestine. If no improvement, you need to see a gastroenterologist for a colonoscopic evaluation. I hope that my advise has been helpful Dr.Sara