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Unable To Chew, Abdominal Pain, Back Pain, No Diarrhea, No Constipation, No Fever

I have been having major dental issues and unable to chew food properly. Since my last oral surgery , I have complained to my general practioner of pain in my intestines below the belly button after eating. This pain travels to the right and left flank. I also have back pain. I m still in pain after an hour after eating. It s every day and starting to be very draining. My doctor has suggested a colonosopy. Today I had mint tea to try and calm my stomach and now I have a buring pain. I have no diarehrea, constipation, fever.
Tue, 15 May 2012
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Hello,
As you say you have been having major Dental issues so does that mean that you arent able to chew food properly.. Are you having a good diet.?
Check these out with your dental surgeon first and also get a clonoscopy and an Ultrasound done of your stomach to rule out anything. Then take it further from there..
Thanks and regards
Dr. Pankaj
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Unable To Chew, Abdominal Pain, Back Pain, No Diarrhea, No Constipation, No Fever

Hello, As you say you have been having major Dental issues so does that mean that you arent able to chew food properly.. Are you having a good diet.? Check these out with your dental surgeon first and also get a clonoscopy and an Ultrasound done of your stomach to rule out anything. Then take it further from there.. Thanks and regards Dr. Pankaj