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Why Do I Have Sudden Stomach Cramps?

i keep getting sudden stomach cramps, worse after eating and drinking even water feeling nauseous and my poos are like liquid (Sorry) i had the same thing and felt the same a couple of weeks ago on holiday im not sure whether its a bug or something more :s
Sat, 26 Apr 2014
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Hi. It would be wonderful to know that you have not yet met a Doctor or taken no medicines.
Please give details if you have taken any medicines.

This looks to be gastroenteritis and you need to start the proper antibiotic treatment under the guidance of a Doctor for 5 days . You will be fine.
If there is no positive effect , gp for blood , urine and stool tests; ultrasonography and other tests as suggested by your treating Doctor as there may be a pathology which may need further investigations and treatment .
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Why Do I Have Sudden Stomach Cramps?

Hi. It would be wonderful to know that you have not yet met a Doctor or taken no medicines. Please give details if you have taken any medicines. This looks to be gastroenteritis and you need to start the proper antibiotic treatment under the guidance of a Doctor for 5 days . You will be fine. If there is no positive effect , gp for blood , urine and stool tests; ultrasonography and other tests as suggested by your treating Doctor as there may be a pathology which may need further investigations and treatment .