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What Is The Treatment For Severe Abdominal Pain?

my daughter is 20, she has very bad pains n her stomach, belly swollen. she had her gallbladder out in march. she was told she had the start of chrons.. but now they say they r not sure if it is..my question is why does she have this pain and why would her belly be swollen?
Tue, 26 Aug 2014
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HI.
History of cholecystectomy noted.
The swollen belly along with severe pain in abdomen has to be taken as intestinal obstruction unless proved otherwise.
I would advise the following::
Standing X-ray of the abdomen along with Blood- complete blood picture, kidney functions tests, blood sugar fasting and post-lunch,
Urine- routine,microscopy, culture and sensitivity ( before start of antibiotic)
Ultrasonography of abdomen.
Colonoscopy is also very important.
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What Is The Treatment For Severe Abdominal Pain?

HI. History of cholecystectomy noted. The swollen belly along with severe pain in abdomen has to be taken as intestinal obstruction unless proved otherwise. I would advise the following:: Standing X-ray of the abdomen along with Blood- complete blood picture, kidney functions tests, blood sugar fasting and post-lunch, Urine- routine,microscopy, culture and sensitivity ( before start of antibiotic) Ultrasonography of abdomen. Colonoscopy is also very important.