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Abdominal pain and cramping; Rectal pain; Rectal bleeding — passing small amount of blood with stool; Urgency to defecate; Inability to defecate despite urgency ...
Rarely, the polyp can block the opening between your stomach and your small intestine. Symptoms include: Pain or tenderness when you press your stomach ...
Or they may cause stomach pain, known as abdominal migraine, or dizziness, known as benign paroxysmal vertigo of childhood. These are called childhood ...
Heartburn is discomfort or actual pain caused by digestive acid moving into the tube that carries swallowed food to your stomach (esophagus). Typical features ...
Abdominal cramps. Low-grade fever (sometimes). Depending on the cause of the ... Stomach pain develops. If you suspect gastroenteritis in your child ...
Pain in the stomach that doesn't go away. Changes in bowel habits could be a sign of a bacterial infection — such as campylobacter or salmonella infection — or ...
Severe pain in your upper right or center abdomen; Pain that spreads to your ... If your abdominal pain is so severe that you can't sit still or get ...
Camilleri. He says being constipated is not dangerous, but it can be very uncomfortable. “Sometimes that discomfort can be interpreted as abdominal pain.” This ...
Symptoms associated with diarrhea (loose, watery stools) may include: Belly cramps or pain. Bloating. Nausea. Vomiting. Fever. Blood in the stool. Mucus in the ...
Persistent abdominal pain, which may radiate to your back; Nausea and vomiting; Weight loss; Feeling full soon after you start eating. When to see a doctor.
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