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Understanding Left Lower Abdominal Discomfort: Possible Causes and Solutions

Feeling of a foreign object obstructing the lower left abdomen? Hello Doctor, for the past two months, I have been experiencing a persistent sensation of something being stuck in my lower left abdomen. Sometimes, there is a sharp pain, but it subsides quickly. This sensation is l...


Dr. Cai Anshun Reply:
Hello: In males, the left lower abdomen is associated with the urinary system and the intestines (possibly the large or small intestine). Potential causes may include issues with the organs themselves or functional abnormalities. Generally, an ultrasound can diagnose kidney stone...

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Seeking MRI for Unexplained Lower Abdominal Discomfort: Costs and Coverage

Lower abdominal discomfort of unknown origin? Doctor, I have been experiencing discomfort in my lower abdomen for over a year. I have seen many specialists, including gynecologists, gastroenterologists, and urologists, who have performed ultrasounds and X-rays but found no issues...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, if you are experiencing discomfort in the lower abdomen and have already consulted with gynecology, gastroenterology, and urology, as well as undergone ultrasound and X-ray examinations, it is likely that the issue is functional in nature. It is recommended to consider a l...

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Understanding Abdominal Strains: Causes, Symptoms, and Relief Tips

Abdominal strain Hello Doctor: Due to improper exercise on Tuesday, I sustained a strain in my lower abdomen. At the moment of the injury, my stomach felt bloated and I experienced a very sore sensation, which caused me to hardly sleep all night. After two days, the soreness has ...


Dr. Cai Anshun Reply:
Hello: The abdominal muscles and the functioning of the intestines are two different matters. It is important to determine whether the pain is from the abdominal wall muscles or from intestinal distension. If you can clearly identify the painful area by touch, it is likely muscul...

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Understanding Severe Lower Abdominal Pain and Dizziness: Possible Causes

Lower abdominal pain, dizziness, and diarrhea? Since the first year of junior high school, I have experienced severe pain in my lower abdomen, accompanied by weakness and blurred vision at unpredictable times. However, after having a bowel movement, I feel better immediately. Som...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, based on the symptoms, it seems more like gastrointestinal spasms. It is recommended to consume a diet low in oil, dairy, and irritants, while increasing water intake and incorporating more fruits and vegetables for a gentle diet. Additionally, avoid a stressful and high-p...

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Understanding Nighttime Abdominal Bloating and Gastrointestinal Discomfort

Gastrointestinal discomfort with a sensation of bloating in the lower abdomen at night? Hello, Doctor. Since I was young, I have had the habit of wanting to use the restroom after eating, approximately 2-3 times a day: once in the morning and 1-2 times in the afternoon or evening...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, based on the medical history and symptoms, the likelihood of irritable bowel syndrome with constipation is the highest. Of course, occasional rectal bleeding may be due to hemorrhoids. It is recommended to reduce oil, dairy, and irritating foods, and to increase water inta...

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Understanding Normal Bowel Habits: Frequency, Timing, and Concerns

Bowel movement frequency and timing? Hello, doctor. I usually have a bowel movement around 7:30 AM after waking up, and sometimes I go again after breakfast around 9:30-10:00 AM. I also have bowel movements after lunch and dinner. I have a few questions: 1. Is it normal to have...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Hello, under normal physiological conditions, after a meal or when the stomach is full, colonic motility is stimulated, leading to the sensation of needing to defecate. The autonomic nervous system (sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems) influences colonic peristalsis. ...

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Understanding Bloating: Causes, Remedies, and Gastrointestinal Health

Bloating issues? Hello, I have a tendency to experience excessive gas and constipation. I find myself passing gas throughout the day, and despite multiple visits to doctors and undergoing a colonoscopy, no abnormalities have been found. Could this be due to rapid gastrointestinal...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, bloating and constipation are primarily due to gastrointestinal dysfunction. It is recommended to consume a diet low in oil, dairy, and irritants, while increasing the intake of fruits and vegetables for fiber to improve symptoms. Sincerely, Dr. Chi-Feng Chen, Attending Ph...

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Persistent Right Lower Abdomen Discomfort: Which Specialist to Consult?

Right lower abdominal discomfort? I have been experiencing dull abdominal pain for the past two weeks. The pain is intermittent and of moderate intensity, located near the right pelvic area. When lying flat, I notice a pulsating sensation to the right of my navel. However, a gyne...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, seeing a gastroenterologist is indeed appropriate. If there is no fever, it is likely due to gastrointestinal dysfunction or indigestion. In addition to medication, it is recommended to choose a mild diet that is low in oil, dairy, irritants, and meat. Sincerely, Dr. Chi-F...

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Understanding Abdominal Discomfort: When to See a Gastroenterologist or Gynecologist

Abdominal discomfort or pain? Hello, for the past two to three months, I have been experiencing intermittent dull pain in my lower abdomen, along with a slight feeling of heaviness when walking. Recently, the dull pain has become more frequent; sometimes it is in the lower abdome...


Dr. Cai Anshun Reply:
Hello: The organs in the lower abdomen of females include the intestines, urinary tract (bladder, lower ureters), and reproductive tract (uterus, ovaries). If there is pain during sexual intercourse, pelvic inflammatory disease must be ruled out immediately. It is recommended to ...

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Understanding Abdominal and Lower Back Pain: When to Seek Help

Bilateral flank pain after abdominal pain? Hello: I have recently experienced abdominal pain symptoms, with mild cramping-like pain on both sides of the lower abdomen. Deep breathing or pressing around the navel causes a cramping sensation. I also feel cramping on both sides of m...


Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
Hello, Miss: You may apply local heat compresses and then observe the changes in your spasms. Additionally, you can schedule an appointment with the Gastroenterology Department (or Family Medicine Department) to assess any changes in your condition. Changhua Hospital cares about ...

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Blood on Fingers After Manual Stool Removal: When to Seek Medical Help?

There is fresh blood on the finger after fecal extraction? Hello, Director Chen: I have been experiencing severe constipation recently, with hard and dry stools. I attempted to manually remove the stool, but my fingers bled. However, there was no blood when I wiped. I have been ...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, for habitual constipation, in addition to medication, it is recommended to drink more water, increase physical activity, consume more fruits and vegetables, and reduce meat, fried foods, and irritating foods. The bleeding phenomenon is suspected to be caused by injury from...

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Understanding Right Lower Abdominal Pain: Causes and Next Steps

Right lower abdominal pain? Hello Doctor, since December of last year, I have been experiencing persistent abdominal pain following an episode of gastroenteritis. Currently, the pain is primarily located in the lower right abdomen, characterized by sharp, bloating, and cramping s...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, aside from the pain radiating to the thigh, the other symptoms are a result of gastroenteritis causing irritable bowel syndrome. It is recommended to follow a low-fat, low-meat, low-dairy, and low-irritant diet. If necessary, digestive enzymes and even antidiarrheal medica...

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Frequent Hiccups and Loss of Appetite: Understanding Your Digestive Issues

I have been experiencing frequent hiccups lately. I have normal bowel movements, but I just can't eat? Hello doctor, I have been experiencing frequent hiccups these past few days. They are not continuous, and I don't have much of an appetite, but I do feel thirsty. Afte...


Dr. Cai Anshun Reply:
Hello, based on the area you described, possible issues could include: accumulation of fecal matter; urinary tract infection; if you are female, it is important to consider whether it is related to the menstrual cycle or any diseases of the uterus or ovaries. If the situation doe...

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Post-Surgery Complications: Understanding Abdominal Discomfort and Air Sensation

Postoperative complications Hello Dr. Chen: I underwent a laparoscopic surgery last November, during which I only received local anesthesia. I experienced pain intermittently due to insufficient anesthesia, which made me very anxious. I felt that my intestines on the right side o...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, strictly speaking, your symptoms cannot be classified as complications from the fistula surgery; they are more likely a result of postoperative gastrointestinal dysfunction. The sensation of air movement in the lower abdomen is probably just due to increased intestinal gas...

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Blood on Fingers After Manual Stool Removal: When to Seek Medical Help?

Self-removal of feces with fingers resulted in fresh blood; there was no blood during wiping? Hello, Doctor: My daughter has been suffering from chronic constipation for years and has developed a habit of using stool softeners. She hasn't taken any for the past month and has...


Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
Hello, Miss: Constipation is often caused by slow intestinal motility. It is recommended that you visit a gastroenterology clinic for a detailed evaluation and to use appropriate laxatives or stool softeners. Additionally, incorporating fruits, vegetables, hydration, and exercise...

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Understanding Post-Meal Discomfort: Causes and Solutions

Abdominal discomfort and pain after eating? Hello doctor, sometimes if I go a long time without eating and then suddenly eat a larger meal, I experience a dull pain on the lower left side of my abdomen near the navel. This sensation lasts for about two hours after digestion and t...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, the left lower abdomen corresponds to the colon area, and the most likely conditions are pain caused by constipation, dyspepsia, or gastroenteritis. If symptoms persist, it is recommended to consult a gastroenterologist and undergo examinations such as an abdominal X-ray i...

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Understanding Left Lower Abdominal Mass: Is It Gallstones or Colon Cancer?

Hard mass in the left lower abdomen? I recently felt a hard lump in my lower left abdomen. Could it be a bowel stone? I experience pain after eating too much and also have diarrhea. Could this be colon cancer or a bowel stone?


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, the so-called intestinal stones, in the era when medical advancements were limited, sometimes occurred as a complication of gallstones leading to cholecystenteric fistulas, which could cause intestinal obstruction due to these stones. This is now quite rare. Additionally, ...

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Understanding Left Lower Abdomen and Back Pain: Possible Causes and Solutions

Pain from the lower left abdomen to the left lower back? In the past week or two, I have been experiencing aching pain in the lower left abdomen and left lower back, approximately two fingerbreadths above the pelvis. The pain lasts about 20 minutes and occurs around 3 to 4 times ...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello: First, it is important to understand if there are accompanying symptoms. If there is constipation or diarrhea, it may indicate gastrointestinal issues; if there is dysuria or increased urinary frequency, it may suggest a urinary tract problem; if there is vaginal bleeding ...

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Understanding Chronic Digestive Discomfort: Causes and Solutions

Recently, I have been experiencing frequent gastrointestinal discomfort? Hello Doctor: I have been experiencing bloating and discomfort in my stomach for at least over a decade, but in the past year, the symptoms have slightly changed to a sensation of acid reflux (my stomach fee...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello: Upper abdominal bloating is related to gastritis and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). In addition to medication, it is important to follow dietary and lifestyle precautions. Furthermore, individuals with a history of abdominal surgery are more prone to bloating, abd...

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Understanding Gastrointestinal Discomfort After Infectious Mononucleosis

Gastrointestinal discomfort? Hello Doctor, I have recently been diagnosed with infectious mononucleosis and have been experiencing a continuous fever for almost three weeks. The infectious disease specialist mentioned that there is no infection in the liver or other organs, but I...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello: Based on the symptoms, there are signs of gastroenteritis. It is advisable to follow a diet low in oil and dairy, and to keep it light. If there is no improvement, you should consult a physician for a prescription for gastrointestinal medication. Wishing you safety and hea...

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