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[|Human|] I am having widespread abdominal tenderness, cramps and or aches that occur infrequently from just below my rib cage down below my belly button. I also have very loose stool. Symptoms are not everyday and I cannot associate with dietary changes. The abdominal tenderness withh pressure is pretty consistent. I went to my doctors office (saw a nurse practitioner who ran several tests and did not find infection or anything else she could associate with my symptoms. I did an online medical symptom checker and I am pretty concerned. Please advise. Email is YYYY@YYYY . My name is Tim
[|AI|]  Hello, It is possible to have persistent cough after respiratory tract infection in an asthmatic, atomic, and a person with dyspeptic symptoms. But if the infection is settled, cough should get lesser by time.  Persistent cough would cause continuous forceful contraction of chest and abdominal muscles. This would lead to muscle pulling, and you would have pain, stiffness, and tenderness of muscles. If you are not a Wheeler you can have ibuprofen or other NSAID together with local diclofenac sodium gel.  But you have to stop the cough which cause the muscle pain.  If you are a topic or person with wheezing it is better to have small dose of prednisolone for 3.4 days, deriphillin, and a bucolic like solving for another week. If it is still not settling, need to do your blood investigations full blood count, CRP, ESR and chest X-ray. Because certain atypical pneumonia has fewer symptoms except for Chat Doctor.  If there are changes there are oral antibiotics for those pneumonia.  Hope this helps. Thank you.