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Is stomach pain, with a seizure, headache, fever as in feeling cold, anything related to a brain tumour?

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Is stomach pain, with a seizure, headache, fever as in feeling cold, anything related to a brain tumour?

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UPDATED This could be an inflammatory-bowel condition (Crohn’s disease, irritable-bowel syndrome etc.) or it could indicate a more serious disease of the bowel. Cramps and fever in combination with frequent-chronic diarrhea are possible symptoms of bowel cancer, that’s not to say it is. Because you’ve had this for 6 months, you need to see your doctor URGENTLY, if only to rule out cancer. Ask for a full-spectrum blood test, and if that shows no increased white-cell count or other anomalies, and further tests he might decide to use, indicate no cancer, he will probably test for the inflammatory-bowel complaints as mentioned and go from there; also don’t rule out the appendix as a cause, it’s not unknown for appendicitis to last this long without rupture or sepsis. If this is a disease, it may be progressing, so see your doctor urgently. UPDATE ————————————–… The pain from acute appendicitis is sharp and unbearable unlike the dull pain felt in some other disorder

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