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Mild pain in left side lover quadrent


prat

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prat Newbie

Hi,

i am suffering from pain in lover left quadrant from 5 week i take appointment with Dr.and undergo USG an they found swelling in sigmoid colon and suggest antibiotics for 5 days after that i start feeling some good but once i restart my exercises than again i start feeling pain at same place pain disappear in morning when i wake up but it start remembering me that some thing is there in left side. 

same time i observe my stool is  always soft and smelly


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Did the doctor diagnose you with anything?  It sounds like diverticulitis.  Usually treated with 10 days of antibiotics.  Infection can improve, but if it isn't 100% cleared, it can flare up again.  I just had a flare up that didn't improve after 10 days on meds.  Ended up in the hospital for 5 days of IV  antibiotics.  This condition is not related to Celiac.  Let your doctor know you are still feeling pain.  In the meantime, take it easy (eat low fiber) for a couple of weeks and see if that helps.  Call doctor if you develop sharp pain, fever, or blood in your stool.

 

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