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Have Constipation, Green Stools, Paining Legs, Night Sweats. Did Gall Bladder Sonogram. Had Hysterectomy. Taking Antibiotic For Pneumonia
I had a gallbladder sonogram done this week. Showed two stones. Does this cause night sweats and tremendous pain in both legs. And I have been constipated for a fe weeks which is unusual, when something does pass it is green. My urine is a dark yellow copper tone. I am on antibiotic for pneumonia. Had a completed hysterectomy 20 years ago. Thanks
Certain medications will cause you to produce a change in color of your stool and your urine. In your case it seems like you have increased bilirubin. This happens when you have liver disease do to an organism or due to some cause. What you can do is to get checked up by a GP and see what the best course of management is for you. I wish you the best of luck.
Dr Vineet
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Have Constipation, Green Stools, Paining Legs, Night Sweats. Did Gall Bladder Sonogram. Had Hysterectomy. Taking Antibiotic For Pneumonia
Hi, Certain medications will cause you to produce a change in color of your stool and your urine. In your case it seems like you have increased bilirubin. This happens when you have liver disease do to an organism or due to some cause. What you can do is to get checked up by a GP and see what the best course of management is for you. I wish you the best of luck. Dr Vineet