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Lower abdomen pain
Starting yesterday my wife had lower abdomen pain. Not severe, but it get increased when takes food. Can this be some infection? Any suggestions to treat it?
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Yes there is a chance of it being a infection . Kindly get a USG abdomen and pelvis . Urine routine and microscopy done . Review with the reports via online consultation. Regards
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Take tablet meftalSpas  thrice daily as per necessary. Take easily digestible food. Get the stool tested.
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Take antispasmodic tab ,+ stool exam  contact through online if no relief
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Hi there Good morning Usually upper abdominal pain is more or less related to food intake , lower abdominal pain can be very well ruled out with proper history , course of presenting illness , its migration and association. For better understanding and assessment you are advised to get a physical/video consultation. Wish you abundance of health.
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