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What Does Continued Abdominal Pain Suggest?

respected dr,
i have and abdominal pain till 3 weeks i at the start i have stools but after to consult a doctor he gives me pills for pain and stools entamizol,spaslor,no-spa,helezol,abd colofac and i dnt have any relief after take these medicine, but ma abdominal pain is continued tell me the exactly that what diseases i have in ma abdomen doctor prescribe me a stool dr test
Mon, 22 Dec 2014
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Hi.
Since you are not getting relief in your abdominal pain even after the medicines you have mentioned, I would advise you the following.::

Get Blood: CBC, Widal, liver functions, sugar tests.
Urine: Routine and microscopy
and stool tests as advised by Your Doctor.
Ultrasonography and CT scan of the abdomen to confirm the diagnosis.

The treatment will depend upon the results of the tests and clinical judgement of a Surgeon.

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What Does Continued Abdominal Pain Suggest?

Hi. Since you are not getting relief in your abdominal pain even after the medicines you have mentioned, I would advise you the following.:: Get Blood: CBC, Widal, liver functions, sugar tests. Urine: Routine and microscopy and stool tests as advised by Your Doctor. Ultrasonography and CT scan of the abdomen to confirm the diagnosis. The treatment will depend upon the results of the tests and clinical judgement of a Surgeon.