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Chest Pain, Lower Abdominal Pain. On Pylokit Relcer Gel, Paracetamol. Surgery Required?

hi am XXXXX and i have been having chest pain and my lower abdomen on the right side hurts bt i went to hospital and i was told that i have appendicitis and bacterias in my body that caused ulcers and was given pylokit relcer gel and paracetamol ,iv been feeling better but now my stomach hurts and when i eat it stops and am still feeling a slight pain on the right lower side of my abdomen ,am still taking the medication bt am wondering if it has stopped working and dont want to get a surgery,plz help
Wed, 12 Jun 2013
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello,

History of gastric ulcer and appendicitis.
The nature of the pain indicates that the cause of pain is gastric ulcer.
You need to be on regular drugs for gastric ulcer.
Do an endoscopy and have it assessed.
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Chest Pain, Lower Abdominal Pain. On Pylokit Relcer Gel, Paracetamol. Surgery Required?

Hello, History of gastric ulcer and appendicitis. The nature of the pain indicates that the cause of pain is gastric ulcer. You need to be on regular drugs for gastric ulcer. Do an endoscopy and have it assessed.