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Suggest Treatment For Stomach Pain And Stomach Bloating

25 year old female. Visibly distended stomach and feeling bloated. Stools OK but larger than usual. Still have appetite but also feel full a lot of the time. No pain, but very uncomfortable. Have just returned from week in Mexico - no apparent food poisoning or illness there. Actually I think i am just going to make an appointment to see my GP. Thanks.
Fri, 22 Apr 2016
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Hello dear Greetings Regarding your symptoms of stomach pain bloating with discomfort with associated fullness occasionally I am strongly suggesting that he has developed a condition called peptic ulcer disease with constipation
In view of this please do the following test
Endoscopy
Contrast abdominal x-ray with barium enema
Meanwhile please see a gastroenterologist specialist with the results and for further clinical assessment and adequate drug prescription
Moreover as a precautionary measure
Always take large quantity of water after meal
I hope this helps Regards
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Suggest Treatment For Stomach Pain And Stomach Bloating

Hello dear Greetings Regarding your symptoms of stomach pain bloating with discomfort with associated fullness occasionally I am strongly suggesting that he has developed a condition called peptic ulcer disease with constipation In view of this please do the following test Endoscopy Contrast abdominal x-ray with barium enema Meanwhile please see a gastroenterologist specialist with the results and for further clinical assessment and adequate drug prescription Moreover as a precautionary measure Always take large quantity of water after meal I hope this helps Regards