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does this sound bad? or something small like gas?

For about a week now ive had horrible pain everywhere, and someone suggested gas. but can't seem to rule that out on my own obviously.

heres my symptoms, and mostly after eating does all of this happen;

- horrible lower back pain/cramping ( & pain between shoulder blades)

-low grade fever, 99.1

- horrible stomach pain (moves from lower areas, to upper right side)

- not too often, but sometimes it hurts to even sit or stand straight up.

-not finishing meals like i used to.

-passing gas more frequently.

im able to go to the bathroom, as i have been taking a stool softener, along with iron medicine and a daily vitamin. (& she told me i was able to take these all together) also ive taken tylenol and used a heating pad but they dont seem to help.

any help please?

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  • 9 years ago

    That happens to me sometimes about a week or two before I have my period. Go to a doctor if you're really worried though, because it could be something extremely serious. It may also be something you're eating, so I would go on a bland diet of rice, applesauce, and water and nothing else but that until the pain goes away. That always helps when I have a stomachache.

  • 9 years ago

    From what I know about abdominal pain, if it comes from the upper right it's probably your gallbladder. Both that and the fact that you have a fever stood out to me. Go to a doctor and have your blood taken so they can check your blood count. If you have higher than normal white blood cells, you probably have a gallbladder infection. Get to a doctor right away.

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    9 years ago

    You came to the wrong place. You need a real doctor.

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