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A 36-year-old member asked:

What to do if i have mesenteric adenitis and still have sharp pains after 2 weeks?

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Dr. Robert Uyeda
General Surgery 47 years experience
You should: consult with your doctor about persistent pain, because it could be something other than mesenteric adenitis that is causing the pain. Possibilities include appendicitis, kidney stone, ovarian cyst, Crohn's disease, and a whole host of other things.
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