When I look up abdominal pain and bananas, they say to eat bananas because they are bland. Not me. They cause immediate pain. I’ve experimented with other foods to ensure it is in fact bananas causing it.
I experience sudden hearing loss and vision loss when I have sudden menstrual cramps (Dysmenorrhea). This also happens when I experience abdominal pain related to diarrhea or constipation, which sometimes happens right before my period starts. Sometimes the GI system and the uterus are both affected at the same time.
When I lose my hearing, all I hear is ringing, and everything turns bright, unless Im in a dark hallway. Indoors, I cant see. I think my pupils dilate and the blood flow to my ears constricts. What causes this?
I have had abdominal pain off and on for about 4 months. It feels like gallbladder pain, but I had my gallbladder removed about 9 years ago. Any suggestions as to what it could be? I’m not sick or debilated by this but it is uncomfortable at times.
I am a 28 year old male. In addition to having been diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder, I have been having a host of strange bowel symptoms for the past year or so: diarrhea, constipation, narrower softer stools, occasional mucus, but no blood. The one symptom of IBS that I do NOT have is abdominal pain. I noticed that one of the requisitie criteria for IBS was abominal pain that is relieved by a bowel movement. I have never had this symptom.
Can the condition I have still be IBS?
I am just wondering if it is possible that I have IBS without the pain/cramping aspect?
I am having a colonoscopy this week .My dr. is doing one to find out what is causing my cramping and abdominal pain. I have never had one done before (I’m only 25), but am worried–Will I be fully asleep during this or just out of it? I have read that ask people to move positions during this procedure, and wondered how people could move if they’re awake. Any advice or info is appreciated. Thanks!