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Pain in right right side of abdomen from 2019 and and when I eat pins and after a while it the pain and slowly comes down whenever I eat everything like whenever I eat full stomach then it pains sometime but not daily
Gastrointestinal Disorders
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Pain in right right side of abdomen from 2019 and and when I eat pins and after a while it the pain and slowly comes down whenever I eat everything like whenever I eat full stomach then it pains sometime but not daily - #9720

Abdul Soleh

I have consulted so many times but I have found that there is no appendix and no any kind of means to say any kind of things in our in my intestine so the reason will be that I have an atomic ulcer and so what is the key what and what is the main thing that is causing me trouble to release guess in cousin trouble to pee. I have a stomach problem that is which is related that I am not able to release the case at a time while in our standing POS in airline I need more force to release the gas so what should I do and what is the best medicine for to clean all from stomach to large intestine and I am calling and it makes me it takes my effort in the bathroom I think I am also suffering from constipation

Age: 25
Chronic illnesses: Pain in right side of intestine
Pain while eating more than normal
Sometime causing constipation and difficulty in releasing gas making more effort to release and pee.
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Patient Name: Abdul Soleh Age: 25 years Sex: Male Date: 13/04/2025 Chief Complaints: Chronic right-sided abdominal pain (since 2019) Pain increases after eating a full meal Occasional constipation Difficulty releasing gas and urine; requires effort History of suspected peptic ulcer (no appendix) Provisional Diagnosis: Functional Dyspepsia with Suspected Peptic Ulcer Disease Constipation-Predominant IBS Possible Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Investigations (if not done recently): Abdominal Ultrasound H. pylori test (stool antigen or breath test) Colonoscopy (if symptoms persist or worsen) Pelvic floor function tests (if urinary/gas difficulty continues) * Follow up with these reports for your treatment plan* Dr Shayeque Reza MD 9800280276
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