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What Causes Constant Fatigue, Digestive Discomfort And Blood In Stools?

I have been feeling unwell for 3 months, my symptoms are fatigue, digestive discomfort, constipation, stomach pain, a little blood when bowl movement, heart burn/acid intergestion, head aches, dizziness i generally feel unwell almost like im hung over but I don t drink alcohol, no energy or motivation
Mon, 13 Jun 2016
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According to your complain in peptic ulcer may cause burning sensation and blood in stool problem.

Any intestinal infection like ulcerative colitis may cause abdominal problems.
Bacterial or parasitic or other infection may cause abdominal problems.
Diverticulitis may ruled out.

Consent a gastroenterologist for further diagnosis.
Abdominal ultra sonography and stool examination test is helpful.

I hope my guidance is helpful to you. .Take care.
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What Causes Constant Fatigue, Digestive Discomfort And Blood In Stools?

Thanks for contacting healthcare magic. According to your complain in peptic ulcer may cause burning sensation and blood in stool problem. Any intestinal infection like ulcerative colitis may cause abdominal problems. Bacterial or parasitic or other infection may cause abdominal problems. Diverticulitis may ruled out. Consent a gastroenterologist for further diagnosis. Abdominal ultra sonography and stool examination test is helpful. I hope my guidance is helpful to you. .Take care. Thanks.