Amebiasis generally has a
subacuteSubacute sclerosing panencephalitis
Subacute thyroiditis onset, usually over one to three weeks. Symptoms range from mild diarrhea to severe dysentery producing abdominal pain (12 to 80 percent), diarrhea (94 to 100 percent), and
bloodyBloody or tarry stools stools (94 to 100 percent). Weight loss is present in just under 50 percent of patients.
FeverAllergic rhinitis
Coccidioidomycosis
Febrile seizures
Fever
Fever blister
Fever blisters and canker sores
Herpes labialis (oral herpes simplex)
Histoplasmosis
Malaria
Rheumatic fever
Scarlet fever occurs in 8 to 38 percent. I am not aware of the metallic taste being associated with this disease.
I would suggest stool testing,
fecalFecal culture
Fecal occult blood test
Fecal occult blood test (fobt)
Fecal smear
Flushable reagent stool blood test
Stool guaiac test antigenCea
Histocompatibility antigen test
Hla-b27 antigen
Psa testing, and blood testing for antibodies which can diagnose this disease.
Other causes of right sided pain can include inflammatory bowel disease, liver/gall bladder disease, or appendicitis. An abdominal CT scan would be a reasonable test, followed by either upper or lower endoscopy if the scan was negative.
Jaundice, gastritis, GERD, lead poisoning, medications, and post nasal drip are a few things that can alter taste. You may want to consider these diagnoses with your personal physician.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.