G.I. doctor can help: Long-term effects of norovirus gastroenteritis, such as chronic diarrhea and post-infectious irritable bowel syndrome, have been reported, but more research is needed to confirm a causal link with those conditions. So, a person with irritable bowel symptoms (regardless of cause) can seek treatment from a G.I. Specialist and his primary care doctor.
Answered 12/9/2013
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Gastroenterology: Recommend working with a gastroenterologist as you are far beyong a garden-variety Norwalk infection at this point.
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