Stomach ache?
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It could be appendixutis, where your appendix has been infected and it needs to be taken out..
go to the hospital immediatly if the pain gets worser...
or it could be somethignas small as food poisening
ok for the second time,it could be a grumbling appendix
Definately sounds like a grumbling appendix.If you feel ill,get a second opinion.Either ask to see another doctor or take yourself to A&E.Its better to be safe than sorry
appendicitis?
The main symptom of appendicitis is belly pain. You first may feel pain near your belly button. Then it moves to the lower right side of your belly. The pain gets worse if you move, walk, or cough. You also may have a fever, feel like you are going to throw up, or not want to eat. If you have these symptoms, call your doctor right away.
Kidney stones?
Kidney stones often cause no pain while they are in the kidneys, but they can cause sudden, severe pain as they travel from the kidneys to the bladder.
Gastroenteritis?
Gastroenteritis is a condition that causes irritation and inflammation of the stomach and intestines (the gastrointestinal tract). An infection may be caused by bacteria or parasites in spoiled food or unclean water. Some foods may irritate your stomach and cause gastroenteritis. Lactose intolerance to dairy products is one example.
Ascaris?
Ascaris is a large roundworm that infects the digestive tract, lungs, and other organs of the body. The Ascaris worm causes diarrhea and abdominal cramping, and in severe infections, the worms can clump together, blocking the intestines.
Constipation?
Constipation is present if you have 2 or fewer bowel movements each week or you do not take laxatives and have 2 or more of the following problems at least 25% of the time:
Straining
Feeling that you do not completely empty your bowels
Hard stools, or stools that look like pellets
A feeling of being blocked up
You cannot pass stools unless you put a finger in your rectum or use manual pressure to pass a stool.
Constipation may occur with cramping and pain in the rectum caused by the strain of trying to pass hard, dry stools. You may have some bloating and nausea. You may also have small amounts of bright red blood on the stool or on the toilet tissue, caused by bleeding hemorrhoids or a slight tearing of the anus (anal fissure) as the stool is pushed through the anus. This should stop when the constipation is controlled.
these are a few things that i came up with if its appendicitis, then try pressing on your lower right side and letting go really fast, then you might have it, but you dont seem to the symptons. try going to webmd.com thats what i use
I've already answered this - I still think it's probably IBS or a grumbling appendix. But a CT scan will tell you for sure. Go to hospital - if the doctor won't refer you to a decent gastroenterologist - go to A&E. You feel cold because your body is drawing blood away from your skin to your digestive system - so there is a problem. A CT scan isn't anything to worry about, you just hold your breath for 15 seconds and it's done! Get it done - just in case it's something that needs fixing in a hurry.
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