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Having Abdominal Pain, Swollen Abdomen. Have 2 Slipped Discs. History Of Hysterectomy And Endoscopy Done. Any Advice?

hi i get alot of abdo pain on the left side of my abdo after i have eaten i also get swelling around my abdo i am about 10 stone 11 and am not unhealthy i swim play sports but i always get this bloating swelling when i ve eaten. i do not always eat healthy but 7/10 i do i had hysterectomy 12 years ago and an endoscopy 2 years ago and i also become very very tired this has been going on now for about 10 months i do have 2 slipped discs that cause me problems i have just had 3 months off work so i am on regular tramadol about 200mg a day i am also 42yrs young any advice would be good thanks ruth
Sat, 15 Jun 2013
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello,

The abdominal pain seems to be due to gastritis.
Gastritis may have been induced by painkiller drugs.
It is advisable to stop taking painkillers oral and shift to patch application.
A repeat endoscopy is recommended.
Consult your doctor for more help.
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Having Abdominal Pain, Swollen Abdomen. Have 2 Slipped Discs. History Of Hysterectomy And Endoscopy Done. Any Advice?

Hello, The abdominal pain seems to be due to gastritis. Gastritis may have been induced by painkiller drugs. It is advisable to stop taking painkillers oral and shift to patch application. A repeat endoscopy is recommended. Consult your doctor for more help.