Bowel obstruction: The patient feels sick, bloated abdomen, loss of passing gas/stool, nausea, fever and vomiting. Hospital admission becomes necessary for intravenous fluids and evaluation.
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Miserable: A patient with an obstruction has crampy abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, no gas, no bowel movements. Sometimes it can be treated without surgery, but anyone with these symptoms should have an evaluation by a surgeon.
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