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Nausea, Bloating After Meals, Stomach Pain, Difficulty Passing Stools. No Blood In Stools. Help

I'm feeling nauseas but I'm not vomiting.I have an appetite but feel bloated after I eat.I get pains around my belly button but not a lot.I'm also having trouble pooping.No blood in my stool but noticed my poo isn't too solid anymore.I'm 33 yrs old and a little stressed out because I've been out of work since Nov. and I've got 3 teens that drive me nuts.Please help me try to figure this out.Thanks in advance!
Thu, 27 Jun 2013
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Gastroenterologist 's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for posting your query.
You are having dyspeptic symptoms and a probable irritable bowel syndrome.
Take medications like prilosec for dyspepsia.
Get a stool test done to rule out infection.
Take probiotics and antispamodic/antidepressant medications for relief.
Take these medications after consulting your doctor.
Regards,
Dr.Ratnakar Kini
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Nausea, Bloating After Meals, Stomach Pain, Difficulty Passing Stools. No Blood In Stools. Help

Hi, Thanks for posting your query. You are having dyspeptic symptoms and a probable irritable bowel syndrome. Take medications like prilosec for dyspepsia. Get a stool test done to rule out infection. Take probiotics and antispamodic/antidepressant medications for relief. Take these medications after consulting your doctor. Regards, Dr.Ratnakar Kini