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Are gallstones the likely cause of my abdominal pain? Is there a chance that my symptoms are due to something other than gallstones? What kinds of tests do ...
... belly pain that is so bad that you can't stay still. More Information. Liver disease care at Mayo Clinic · Liver cysts: A cause of stomach pain? White stool ...
Abdominal pain or cramping; Bloating or abdominal swelling; Bloody stools; Decreased energy or fatigue; Fever; Foul-smelling stools; Hallucinations. Mucus in ...
When this happens, the bile can't enter the small intestine. As a result, your stool may be white. You also may have belly pain, fever, nausea, itching and ...
burning upper abdominal or stomach pain; canker sores; chest tightness or heaviness; chills; cloudy urine; cough; cramping; dark urine; decreased frequency or ...
... abdominal pain, undernutrition, weight loss and constipation; Undiagnosed diarrheal syndromes. Though some of these conditions do not have a well-defined ...
... abdominal pain. When mechanical, anatomic, and disease- and diet-related causes of constipation have been ruled out, clinical suspicion should be raised to ...
The therapy may help if your child has constipation-related abdominal pain. Preparing for your appointment. If your child's constipation lasts longer than ...
Abdominal pain and cramping; Rectal pain; Rectal bleeding — passing small amount of blood with stool; Urgency to defecate; Inability to defecate despite urgency ...
Too much upper intestinal gas can come from swallowing more than a usual amount of air. It also can come from overeating, smoking, chewing gum or having ...
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