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What Causes Fatigue Along With Lower Stomach Pain?

I am a 31 year old female. Up until a couple of months ago I have felt great, was excercising daily and had a lot of energy. Now I am really tired all of the time, have constant lower stomach pain, am feeling faint and the last two menstrual cycles have been painful and odd for me. What could be causing this sudden change?
Wed, 22 Apr 2015
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hi,

This is can be irritable bowel syndrome or inflammatory bowel disease like chron's disease or ulcerative colitis or pelvic inflammatory disease.

You should undergo routine blood, stool investigations with ultrasound of abdomen and upper GI scopy.

Treatment is mainly based on the underlying cause but symptomatic treatment can be taken like antibiotics, anti-inflammatory or probiotics or prebiotics.

Consult gastroenterologist for further advise.

Thanks.
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What Causes Fatigue Along With Lower Stomach Pain?

hi, This is can be irritable bowel syndrome or inflammatory bowel disease like chron s disease or ulcerative colitis or pelvic inflammatory disease. You should undergo routine blood, stool investigations with ultrasound of abdomen and upper GI scopy. Treatment is mainly based on the underlying cause but symptomatic treatment can be taken like antibiotics, anti-inflammatory or probiotics or prebiotics. Consult gastroenterologist for further advise. Thanks.