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Diagnosed With Anxiety, Loose Stools, Occasional Back Pain, Deep Ache In Bicep Area. Cause?
Hi diagnosed with anxiety in january which although i feel better apparently is still existent! I have had loose stools for around 6 weeks very little stomach ache, occasional period like pain in my back but nothing that causes me to take any pain relif! Had bloods done all normal but i have a deep ache in my right bicep area, i can only describe as a dull heavy ache. I am worried doc is just going to put it down to anxiety again and what if hes wrong?
You are already diagnosed for having anxiety problem. Multiple pain complaints in different part of body can occur in anxiety due to muscle spasm. Loose stools can occur in anxiety due to irritable bowel.
If problem is prolonged or severe then, for treatment, you can visit specialist like psychiatrist or psychologist. Cognitive behavior therapy from trained therapist also help in these cases.
I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you.
Wish you Good Health.
Regards,
Dr. Ashish Mittal
www.99doctor.com
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Diagnosed With Anxiety, Loose Stools, Occasional Back Pain, Deep Ache In Bicep Area. Cause?
Hi, Welcome to HealthcareMagic Public Forum You are already diagnosed for having anxiety problem. Multiple pain complaints in different part of body can occur in anxiety due to muscle spasm. Loose stools can occur in anxiety due to irritable bowel. If problem is prolonged or severe then, for treatment, you can visit specialist like psychiatrist or psychologist. Cognitive behavior therapy from trained therapist also help in these cases. I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. Wish you Good Health. Regards, Dr. Ashish Mittal www.99doctor.com