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What Causes Severe Abdominal Pain In The Night?

Having a lot of pain during the night, in my stomach. When i try and pass a stool, it is very small and does not appear soft Very hard to pass stool as i must relax as much s possible so that the pain is tolerable in the stomach. UP 4 times last night trying to teleave the gas by passing stool
Wed, 27 Dec 2017
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Hi,

I have gone through your medical history carefully and understood your concerns.

The pain you felt in your stomach last night associated with a lot of gas is due to distended bowels from gas and the stool remaining for long (not being able to pass the stool; only little hard stool).

Get plenty of water. Apply anal enema and take laxatives to induce a bowel movement. Take psyllium supplement to ease bowel movement.

If still no improvement, consult further with your gastroenterologist.

Wish fast recovery.
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What Causes Severe Abdominal Pain In The Night?

Hi, I have gone through your medical history carefully and understood your concerns. The pain you felt in your stomach last night associated with a lot of gas is due to distended bowels from gas and the stool remaining for long (not being able to pass the stool; only little hard stool). Get plenty of water. Apply anal enema and take laxatives to induce a bowel movement. Take psyllium supplement to ease bowel movement. If still no improvement, consult further with your gastroenterologist. Wish fast recovery.