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Severe constipation and back pain.
Patient: Male Age: 66 years Medical History: Recent chickenpox infection (now healed) History of Present Illness: My father had chickenpox a few weeks ago and was treated with antiviral medications, pain relievers, and other supportive care. The infection has healed, but after recovery, he started experiencing: Severe back pain (local doctor diagnosed as post-infection nerve pain and prescribed Preqm NT for pain). Constipation (doctor prescribed Diablo for relief). Despite taking medication for constipation, he has not had a bowel movement for the past 7 days. Current Symptoms: No bowel movement for 7 days Feeling of fullness and bloating Abdominal discomfort But no vomiting Medications Currently Taking: Preqm NT for nerve pain Diablo for constipation Any other daily medications Fibator for cholesterol Udiliv for grade 1 fatty liver Amlodac 2.5 for blood pressure G-loc LC for gas problems. We are deeply concerned please help us Since there is no bowel movement.
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Ideally if he's in discomfort you should visit a nearby hospital get him checked to rule out intestinal obstruction and do xray abdomen erect Further treatment will be decided on that
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