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Green Stools and Abdominal Pains
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Jeffrey S Guy, M.D., M. Sc. - Burn Surgery, Trauma Surgery, Critical Care Medicine, Med Spec/Interest 4 General Surgery, Pre-Hospital Care
Vanderbilt Burn Center
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Green Stools and Abdominal Pains

by msmurphysgirl06, Dec 15, 2007 11:59PM
Tags: IBS
I have been having green loose and hard stools for about 6 months. I have had IBS for 6 + years, but never anything like this. My abdominal pains are getting worse especially tonight. I would like to get an opinion before I go to the doctor and embarass myself and have to do the stool sample and wait. I know that generally green stool over a couple of days can be an infection, but over a period of 6 months? My family has a long history of Gaulbladder problems and removals. Can anyone help?

by Jeffrey S Guy, M.D., M. Sc., Dec 17, 2007 01:22PM
Six months is a pretty long period of time to suffer with something like this.  It sounds like an evaluation is clearly in order.  
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