ulcer
2007-01-10 14:02:53
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answer #1
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answered by artsycasey 3
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That's about where the large colon is. You could be constipated or have gas pain. Try laying from side to side to get the gas moving. Eat some oatmeal or whole grains and drink more fluids to get things "moving". If it continues, see the doc, in case it has something to do with your stomach or intestines.
2007-01-10 14:08:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Mild pains in your abdomen could be all kinds of things -- constipation, upset stomach, internal injury, various gastrointestinal problems ...
A sharp pain in your abdomen could be an appendix problem -- but those pains usually are -extremely- severe, and off to one side.
2007-01-10 14:10:56
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answered by Kilroy 4
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ok. You definately ought to bypass to the healthcare expert. It very properly could be a hernia, appendicitus (each and every so often it starts out under the navel and the discomfort then travels) or in all threat your gallbladder. I had my gallbladder out 5 years in the past and the discomfort began as a lifeless discomfort under the navel. It have been given somewhat worse in time, till sooner or later I had an entire blown attack. have faith me you do no longer opt to have one among those. in case you bypass to the ER, they are in a position to do an ultrasound to discover stones--painless. good success.
2016-10-06 23:33:48
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answered by lininger 4
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Constipation. I got it all the time. You need to drink more fluids. Consult your doctor first and get a professional opinion. They might give you some laxatives to take.
P.S. I'm not a doctor. So don't sue me when your about to die!!!
But I don't think you will.
2007-01-10 14:05:02
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answered by barmyarmy1990 1
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My guess would be gas. You'd never think it, but it's very likely. Try Gas-X. Betcha it's gone within an hour. Best to you.
2007-01-10 14:08:43
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answered by itry007 4
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