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Dr. Robert Uyeda answered
45 years experience General Surgery
Yes, it sounds: like a real problem, maybe pancreatitis or ischemic intestine. Speak with your doctor or gi specialist for further advice.
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Dr. Ahmad Ibrahim answered
19 years experience Urgent Care
Observe : If you feel like it's gas and did not have any pain i would observe things. If you develop pain or any additional symptoms examination is warranted.
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A 41-year-old male asked:

Dr. Karen Dantin answered
37 years experience Family Medicine
Check it out: Poor digestion is a thought, but should see your doc.
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A 18-year-old female asked:

Dr. Syed Tahir answered
47 years experience General Surgery
CT of Abdomen: Pain when you move indicates muscle irritation. There are some abdominal muscle attach to hip. Psoas muscle is one. With abdominal swelling you need t ... Read More
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A 26-year-old female asked:

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Not a problem: I am quite sure that youer doctor can tell you what is going on. So ask him/her.
A 30-year-old female asked:

Dr. Eric Kaplan answered
42 years experience Colon and Rectal Surgery
Not enough informati: But he could have inflammation ion the wall of the colon such as would be seen with diverticulitis or colitis or he could have extrinsic compression o ... Read More
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A female asked:

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Depends: How do you know it's your small intestines and not your gallbladder/liver/pancreas/stomach or anything else?
Abdominal pain can be difficult to figure ... Read More
A 28-year-old female asked:

Dr. Jason Hemming answered
17 years experience Gastroenterology
See your GI: As you are on Asacol (mesalamine) i suspect you have uc and these symptoms may represent a flare. For which you should see your gi.
A 27-year-old female asked:

Dr. Alan Ali answered
32 years experience Psychiatry
Bowels: Best to consult a gastroenterologist for workup.
A 19-year-old female asked:

Dr. Andrew Seibert answered
35 years experience Gastroenterology
It can, but...: ...There are a lot of organs on that side of the abdomen, including the liver, gallbladder, and a kidney. If you're having persistent pain/swelling t ... Read More
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