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A. Abdominal pain; Abnormal liver enzymes (See: Abnormal liver enzymes, also known asElevated liver enzymes); Anal pain · Ankle pain; Anosmia (See: Anosmia, ...
upper right abdominal or stomach pain; yellow eyes and skin. Incidence not known. Anxiety; bloating; blurred vision; cold sweats; coma; confusion; constipation ...
stomach pain; swollen or painful glands; tenderness of salivary glands; unpleasant breath odor; upper right abdominal pain; visual changes; vomiting of blood ...
Abdominal pain; A growth you can feel in your abdomen; Fatigue; Nausea; Vomiting; Cramping pain in the abdomen after eating; Not feeling hungry when you would ...
Stomach (abdominal) pain; Tiring easily or weakness; Depression or forgetfulness; Bone and joint pain; Frequent complaints of illness with no clear cause ...
A sunken appearance to the abdomen, eyes or cheeks. Skin that doesn't ... Severe abdominal or rectal pain. Bloody or black stools. A fever of more ...
stomach pain; swelling of the abdominal or stomach area. Less common. Black, tarry stools; blood in the stools; chest discomfort or pain; chills; colds; cough ...
Esophageal spasms are painful contractions in the muscular tube connecting the mouth and stomach, called the esophagus. Esophageal spasms can feel like ...
Upset stomach. · Vomiting. · Diarrhea. · Diarrhea with bloody stools. · Stomach pain and cramps. · Fever. · Headache.
... stomach because it aches and hurts Young girl ... Patients often experience diarrhea, rectal bleeding, fatigue, weight loss, and stomach and joint pain.
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