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stomach pains

I write to you all in concern for my wife.  She has been having stomach pains in the lower part of her stomach.  Not so much one side or another but right below her navel.  I am concered for her because she also has a yellowish discharge and I wonder if this should be a concern as well or perhaps the two are from the same cause.  I know I shouldn't worry, but she is not only my wife, but my best friend.  She is too stubborn to go see a doctor.  This has been going on for about a year now.  Should I be concerned?  I thought it may be a ulcer, but I thought with an ulcer you only have pain in the upper abdomin?  Please someone help us.
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i think ur wifes problem may have something to do with her Gallbladder!get ur doctor to chekit out or get a scan!
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it's best for her to see a doctor, but is she experiencing fatigue, nausea, bloating, etc.
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hello there,

  I do not really know what to tell you, i definately don't have an answer, I  do know that certain types of yeast infections or urinary tract infections can cause abdominal pain and discharge.  Discharge can also be like cottage cheese and foul odor.  Sometimes with this there can also be burning while urinating, although I do not have pain when I have an infection in this area. I apologize for not being able to help more but I do know there are some other people in this forum who are very knowledgeable and can give you better answers, just keeping checking into this site.
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