Saturday, January 9, 2010

Bowel Infection Treatment How Long After Naproxen Am I Gonna Have Normal Bowel Movements? Or Is It Hernia?

How long after Naproxen am I gonna have normal bowel movements? or is it hernia? - bowel infection treatment

I took ofloxacin and naproxen for a urinary tract infection. Today is my last day of treatment for both. But there has been a week since I started, can you really clogged. I always had problems, so I have to take more fiber in foods and other fiber works well. But since I do not work at all the drug fiber! To eat, regardless of the amount of high fiber foods or cups of water with and without fiber, all that does not work. I had gas and it does not seem to disappear and find a way out, or small "parties". Could a hernia blocking the exit? I am bloated and something moves in me. And the pain is worse at night. I also feel the movement when I urinate but not the pain of UTI, because I know. It's like my good moves or compresses when urinating. It's weird. The faces pain.
I drank a lot, a lot of water, tea for constipation, etc. .. and nothing ... So this could be a break or simplyMedicine or something else? Which doctor should I do? Try Surgeon General, or IG? I'm not sure, so I was going to go to not send me to another doctor and another visit to pay.
PS: Not a gynecological problem, because I had an appointment on Sunday, and that's okay.

8 comments:

Tarepand... said...

The drugs can cause irregular bowel movements

But no sound of pain in the side, good. Flank pain is a symptom of many things, but there could be a urinary tract infection, which is very well be the beginning of a kidney infection, which be very dangerous. The bacteria that may have been immune to infections of the urinary tract may lead to antibiotics, bacteria, the flow in the kidneys.

Kidney infections are no joke, ask your doctor!

Tarepand... said...

The drugs can cause irregular bowel movements

But no sound of pain in the side, good. Flank pain is a symptom of many things, but there could be a urinary tract infection, which is very well be the beginning of a kidney infection, which be very dangerous. The bacteria that may have been immune to infections of the urinary tract may lead to antibiotics, bacteria, the flow in the kidneys.

Kidney infections are no joke, ask your doctor!

Tarepand... said...

The drugs can cause irregular bowel movements

But no sound of pain in the side, good. Flank pain is a symptom of many things, but there could be a urinary tract infection, which is very well be the beginning of a kidney infection, which be very dangerous. The bacteria that may have been immune to infections of the urinary tract may lead to antibiotics, bacteria, the flow in the kidneys.

Kidney infections are no joke, ask your doctor!

Tarepand... said...

The drugs can cause irregular bowel movements

But no sound of pain in the side, good. Flank pain is a symptom of many things, but there could be a urinary tract infection, which is very well be the beginning of a kidney infection, which be very dangerous. The bacteria that may have been immune to infections of the urinary tract may lead to antibiotics, bacteria, the flow in the kidneys.

Kidney infections are no joke, ask your doctor!

Blaze_23 said...

Medication for pain that causes constipation. This is probably an intestinal obstruction. Their supply is available, that could be made with an enema. The doctor to see if an enema Gastrointernologist would not work. Best of luck.

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Naproxin cause stomach pain, stomach pain, stomach ulcer, constipation, heartburn and diarrhea stomitis

Blaze_23 said...

Medication for pain that causes constipation. This is probably an intestinal obstruction. Their supply is available, that could be made with an enema. The doctor to see if an enema Gastrointernologist would not work. Best of luck.

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Naproxin cause stomach pain, stomach pain, stomach ulcer, constipation, heartburn and diarrhea stomitis

boobooki... said...

Call the toll of 24 nurses. There were the nurses available to answer questions like these. 1-877-825-5276. Good luck.

mattskat... said...

Check webmd.co and call your doctor!

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