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Symptoms for a few months now

Hello everyone!! I am a 31 year old female. So I have not been feeling good for awhile now and I have no idea what is going on. I have been to doctors and a visit to urgent care, but they kind of dismiss me. They look at me and say that I am fine. They run CT scans and basic blood work, which they say are all normal. Even after the doctors visits or urgent care visits, I still don’t feel well. I listed the symptoms below. I am not sure if I should give Urgent Care one more try. I am really just tired of doctors dismissing me. Can any help me, should I go back to Urgent Care?


- Not feeling good
- Feeling tired
- Not hungry/feeling full after a few bites
- Pain/pressure in stomach (lower pelvic area)
- Feeling like I have to pee more
- Hard time going poop (was able to go easily before/tried stool softener and laxatives)
- Nauseous (thrown up a few time)

(These symptoms have been happening for a few months now)
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These are pretty generic symptoms, so it's going to be hard for any doctor to make a diagnosis based on this.  The best they could probably do is give you general blood work and a basic physical based on what you've listed.  Urgent Care won't help you any -- those places are there for triage, much like emergency rooms, but for more thorough treatment you need to go your regular doctor if you have one or a specialist you are referred to for more thorough treatment.  I would ask, any changes in mood lately?  In diet?  In life?  These kinds of things can spring from emotional concerns.  But again, if you want to get thorough treatment, it won't be from any urgent care facility, it's not what they do.  Peace.
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