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==Diagnosis==
=== History ===
* [[Diarrhea]]
* [[Weight gain]]
* Duration
* Flatus
* [[Reflux]]
* Last bowel movement
* Last [[menstrual period]]
* Sexual history
* Presence of [[fever]]
* Constitutional symptoms


=== Physical Examination ===  
=== Physical Examination ===  
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* [[Endoscopy]] (lower gastrointestinal) may be performed to rule out any organic pathology before [[irritable bowel syndrome]] can be diagnosed.
* [[Endoscopy]] (lower gastrointestinal) may be performed to rule out any organic pathology before [[irritable bowel syndrome]] can be diagnosed.
* [[Paracentesis]] may provide symptomatic relief and is diagnostic for [[spontaneous bacterial peritonitis]] (SBP) and malignant [[ascites]].
* [[Paracentesis]] may provide symptomatic relief and is diagnostic for [[spontaneous bacterial peritonitis]] (SBP) and malignant [[ascites]].


== Treatment ==
== Treatment ==

Revision as of 14:41, 22 August 2012

Abdominal distension
ICD-10 R14, R19.0
ICD-9 787.3, 789.3
DiseasesDB 30819

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