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Health, 20.10.2019 06:30 angelteddy033

Apatient comes to the emergency room with pain in his stomach and a history of irregular bowel movements. which problem is most likely causing these symptoms?
a. a problem with the digestive system, possibly irritable bowel syndrome
b. a problem with the urinary system, possibly lactose intolerance
c. a problem with the digestive system, possibly a kidney infection
d. a problem with the urinary system, possibly constipation

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