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@DoctorBase

Should I see my gp?

I have had diarrhea for 4 weeks with severe intermittent stomach cramping there's has been blood but i have been straining i have been bloated constantly for the last 6 months I am fatigued and now have horizontal deep groves appeared on my small toe nails.
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  • Female | 29 years old
  • Complaint duration: 58 days
  • Medications: None
  • Conditions: None

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Yes, you should absolutely go see your GP! Diarrhea for a day or two is one thing, but 4 weeks of severe intermittent stomach cramping with blood in your stool means you need to see your GP as soon as possible. Please make the appointment sooner than later. If you are afraid, don't be, your family doctor handles things like this all the time and will get you back on track.
Definitely see a doctor for this!
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I'd seek medical attention. Blood in the stool could be a sign of bleeding in the intentins. Bloating can occur with diarrhea and/or constipation. I would also wait for more responses as I'm just giving the little information I know.
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