Stomach pain

2018-06-25 01:21:49
Sounds weird but my belly button hurts like when I bend down or move. Sharp bruised stinging pain and hurts to touch it. Pain right behind the belly button too
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Hello, I understand your concern. There might be infections in the umbelicus, you need to check for any pus in the naval. Need to know any history of fever. Get the following homeopathic medications: Rx, 1. Pulsatila 1 M [3 pills thrice daily after meals] for 7 days. 2. Rubral 40 [2 pills thrice daily before meals] for 5 days.
Next Steps
Investigations- CBC, USG abdomin, Urine routine and microscopic.
Health Tips
Avoid spicy food, fatty food, have plenty of water. Sleep on either of your side. Consult online for further treatment.

Answered2018-06-25 10:13:50

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Hello, CONSULT A GENERAL SURGEON. MS.

Answered2018-06-25 06:48:06

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Dear , need to examine , Sometimes belly button get infection , Sometimes internal abdominal infection also leads to such problems so to find out is it local or systemic problem have to evaluate. Don't neglect dear have general physician opinion
Next Steps
u can consult me or any general physician
Health Tips
don't irritate belly button by peircing or any other way ,

Answered2018-06-25 05:27:20

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No it's not weird. From how much time are you having this pain? Which kind of pain it is like pointed, or squeezing type?

Answered2018-06-25 04:53:35

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