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Stomach Pain, Lower Abdominal, Moves Upward, Pain Increase With Drinking And Eating Something,black Spots In Stool
Hi, so i have been having stomach pains since Monday.. they are mostly in the lower abdominal area but sometimes moves upward, the pain increase when i eat or drink something other then water or crackers. i have had this pain before a couple months ago but has gotten worst then last time, my stool has had a couple black spots in it. so am just wondering if you know what is wrong?
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I do not "know" what your problem is but I strongly suspect that it is a duodenal ulcer. One way to prove this would be to take a medicine known as as "proton pump inhibitor". If that gives temporary relief then that confirms the diagnosis of DU.
Either way, you need to see a doctor and get this sorted out.
I hope that I have answered your questions fully and been of some help. If you have anymore questions please contact me again anytime.
Dr Andrew Rynne.
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Stomach Pain, Lower Abdominal, Moves Upward, Pain Increase With Drinking And Eating Something,black Spots In Stool
Hi there. Thank you for posting your question with Healthcaremagic. I will do my best to help you. I do not know what your problem is but I strongly suspect that it is a duodenal ulcer. One way to prove this would be to take a medicine known as as proton pump inhibitor . If that gives temporary relief then that confirms the diagnosis of DU. Either way, you need to see a doctor and get this sorted out. I hope that I have answered your questions fully and been of some help. If you have anymore questions please contact me again anytime. Dr Andrew Rynne. www.doctorrynne.com