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Abdominal pain · Anal or rectal pain · Bloody stools · Change in bowel habits that lasts longer than four weeks · Constipation · Cramping · Diarrhea · Fatigue or ...
Sudden and rapidly intensifying pain in the center of your abdomen, just below your breastbone ... Pancreatitis causes intense, constant abdominal pain and ...
But a few strains, such as E. coli O157:H7, can cause severe stomach cramps, bloody diarrhea and vomiting.
Is accompanied by a severe headache; Is accompanied by severe abdominal pain or cramping; Is accompanied by severe swelling of the abdomen. Call your child's ...
... abdominal pain, undernutrition, weight loss and constipation; Undiagnosed diarrheal syndromes. Though some of these conditions do not have a well-defined ...
Backflow of stomach acid into the esophagus, called acid reflux. Trouble swallowing. Chest or abdominal pain. Feeling full soon after you eat. Shortness of ...
The most common symptoms included: Abdominal pain: 7.5%; Constipation: 6.8%; Diarrhea: 4.1%; Vomiting: 4.1%. Similarly, in a study published ...
Abdominal pain or cramping; Bloating or abdominal swelling; Bloody stools; Constipation; Fever; Mucus in stools. Muscle or joint aches; Nausea or vomiting
Overview. Viral gastroenteritis is an intestinal infection that includes signs and symptoms such as watery diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea or vomiting, ...
What happens if part of the intestine bulges through a weak spot in abdominal muscle? This condition can be painful and often requires surgery to fix.
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