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Mucus in my stools and theres a chance i'm pregnant. HELP!!

by Loni1988, Jul 03, 2008 06:56AM
Well i've had mucus in my stools (orange colored mucus) with diarrhea. There is a chance that i'm pregnant also. In the same weeks I got the diarrhea and a cold sore and I feel warm but i haven't been running a fever. Also, the other day my stomach felt really tight, I couldnt even stand up straight it hurt so bad. :-/ I'm 19 years old and I suffer from Grave's Disease and Gall Stones. Can someboby please HELP ME!!
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by BhumikaMD, Jul 04, 2008 02:33AM
Hi,

You need to consult your physician keeping in mind the multiple symptoms taht you have.

You could get a urine pregnancy test home kit ,and check whether you are pregnant or not.

The other problems would then need to be handled, you would need antispasmodic medications and a course of antibiotics for your diarrhea. You should eat and drink well to replace the losses.

Cold sores generally clear up without treatment in seven to 10 days. If you experience frequent bouts, your doctor may prescribe an antiviral medication to treat cold sores.

The fever could be due to the suppressed immune state.

About the gallstones - discuss with your doctor about the further plan of management and whether surgery would be required.

Follow up with an endocrinologist for the grave's disease.

Let us know if you need any other information.

Regards.
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