Had Tumour Removed. Getting Hot Flashes, Dizziness, Nausea And Vomiting. Any Solution?
thanks for the query.
Hibernoma is a benign fatty tumor with an excellent clinical prognosis after surgery and hardly will your symptoms be due to a re-occurrence of the tumor if at all it re-occurs.
Your symptoms are suggestive of an ulcer disease and particularly gastric ulcer disease.Gastric ulcer results from excessive action of acid produced in gastric juice and or the presence of Helicobacter pylori a bacterium that lives in the acidic environment of the stomach there by causing ulcer disease.
Gastric ulcer disease typically presents with weight loss in the long run, pains after long periods without food relieve by antacids and also provoke by certain food stuff and antiinflamatory drugs such as aspirin and ibuprofen. Vomiting and headaches are also characteristic in acute cases.
You should see a doctor for evaluation and for possible endoscopy to visualized the oesopahgus, stomach and duodenal mucosae to check for ulcers and rule out tumors or abnormal growth, H. pylori serology test to test for the presence of the H. pylori bacterium, complete blood count and other possible tests.
If the H. pylori of endoscopy results confirm peptic ulcer disease you will be put on a combination of drug regiment to eradicate the H. pylori and could include; omeprazole, amoxicilline, metronidazole, clarithromycin etc.
Meanwhile, a diet modification is important and should take note of food that provokes symptoms, avoid gassy and alcoholic drinks, avoid anti-inflammatory drugs like aspirin and ibuprofen, eat regularly, drink water frequently etc.
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thanks once more for the query.
Chronic gastric ulcer disease can lead to dysplasia of mucosal cells of the stomach which in the long run becomes malignant or cancerous. In as much as chronic gastric ulcer can cause weight loss, marked weight loss is an indicative to rule out more severe complications such as cancer which i earlier didn't want to scare you of by using the term tumor.
However, you need an endoscopy and H. pylori serology tests as earlier mentioned.
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thanks once more for the query.
Yes a gastric cancer will show up in a CT scan. It is used to evaluate the extend of spread of a cancer or for disease staging and it is useful once the diagnosis of the organ concern has been made by endoscopy and biopsy.
CT scan shows the level of loco-regional spread as well as spread to lymph nodes.
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Best regards and wish you a speedy recovery.