Unexplained symptoms: Multiple unexplained symptoms can be quite concerning. Some answers are obtainable through healthtap but multiple unexplained symptoms with the inability to ask questions or examine is not safe. If the symptoms have been going for a while and been reviewed with a physician a second opinion could be warranted. If they are new and concerning to you, you should seek care from a medical professional.
Answered 7/22/2018
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IBS: 30's male with abdominal pain, bloating, frequent stools, urination, ; flatulence likely has ibs. Frequent urination suggests autonomic nervous system parasympathetic hyperactivity. I have seen this constellation of symptoms in male extreme sports enthusiasts with pelvic trauma ; who incurred sacroiliac joint subluxation. Parasympathetics exit foramina. Sympathetic nerves origin in ganglia.
Answered 2/24/2018
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