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What Causes Stomach Ache And Green Stool?

hi I'm 31, female, very sore lower tummy, couldn't walk before but lying on my tummy and pressing it down seems to work and after going to the toilet and poo green faeces made it feel at ease, but it was really hard pooing and only one piece hard green poo came out. Still sore but now so as my virgina......not sure what to do...what would you suggest?

Mon, 26 May 2014
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Hi.
Thanks for your query and an elucidate history.
Green poo is suggestive of an infection of the intestines and a proper course of antibiotics will help to cure this; which will automatically help the pain in abdomen to subside.
You can certainly undergo tests of blood , particularly for diabetes, urine and stool- stool culture and sensitivity too. This will help if the infection is resistant to routine antibacterial agents.

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What Causes Stomach Ache And Green Stool?

Hi. Thanks for your query and an elucidate history. Green poo is suggestive of an infection of the intestines and a proper course of antibiotics will help to cure this; which will automatically help the pain in abdomen to subside. You can certainly undergo tests of blood , particularly for diabetes, urine and stool- stool culture and sensitivity too. This will help if the infection is resistant to routine antibacterial agents.