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Stomach Bloating, Cramps Under Rib Cage, Occurs While Taking A Deep Breath. Took Magnesium Citrate. Causes?

Hi!..I have been having a full bloated stomach with crampy like pains under my rib cage especially when I take a deep breath.I thought maybe constipation so I took magnesium citrate ..that helped a little but the symptoms still persist.I am a 42 year old female that has naturally delivered 5 children.I am not sure if this is a female issue or stomach / intestine related.Help!I am very sore and uncomfortable.
Fri, 20 Dec 2013
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Gastroenterologist 's  Response
HI
with regards to your pain it may be related with
-stomach problems
- gallbladder problems
If I were your treating doctor I would advice you to to do these exams:
- abdominal ultrasound
- blood work.
Still that please avoid constipation using
-plenty of water
-foods reached in fibers
-increase your physical activity

wishing you fast recovery
Dr.Klerida
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Stomach Bloating, Cramps Under Rib Cage, Occurs While Taking A Deep Breath. Took Magnesium Citrate. Causes?

HI with regards to your pain it may be related with -stomach problems - gallbladder problems If I were your treating doctor I would advice you to to do these exams: - abdominal ultrasound - blood work. Still that please avoid constipation using -plenty of water -foods reached in fibers -increase your physical activity wishing you fast recovery Dr.Klerida