
Suggest Treatment For Persistent Abdominal Bloating

Question: For approximately three weeks now, I have had severe and persistent abdominal bloating that is there all the time.....but it becomes worse if I try to eat anything at all. I feel full after just a couple of bites. I've lost about 12pounds already. I don't have a family doctor here....so I went to the Emergency at hospital because it felt like my insides were going to burst. They did bloodwork (which was normal) and an abdominal xray (also normal), The doctor told me to try Tecta40mg which I've been doing for four days now but it doesn't seem to be helping. I'm starting to get scared it could be cancer or something very bad. I'd appreciate any ideas....?
Brief Answer:
CT scan of whole abdomen
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Since you are having persistent abdominal bloating and have lost 12 pounds of weight i would advise you to do a CT scan of whole abdomen.
If any space occupying lesion is found in the scan then biopsy has to be done to rule out cancer.
Regards
DR DE
CT scan of whole abdomen
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Since you are having persistent abdominal bloating and have lost 12 pounds of weight i would advise you to do a CT scan of whole abdomen.
If any space occupying lesion is found in the scan then biopsy has to be done to rule out cancer.
Regards
DR DE
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


I forgot to mention that the doctor has ordered an abdominal ultrasound. I'm just waiting for my appointment time. Will an ultrasound work as well or should i insist on a CT scan....?
Brief Answer:
upper gastrointestinal endoscopic biopsy
Detailed Answer:
Hi
I would advise you to do a CT scan as it can detect malignant changes in the body better than an ultrasonography.
Since you have lost weight you must not delay and you must go to the ER and do the CT scan.
If any lesion is found in the scan then upper gastrointestinal endoscopic biopsy has to be done to rule out malignancy.
Regards
Dr De
upper gastrointestinal endoscopic biopsy
Detailed Answer:
Hi
I would advise you to do a CT scan as it can detect malignant changes in the body better than an ultrasonography.
Since you have lost weight you must not delay and you must go to the ER and do the CT scan.
If any lesion is found in the scan then upper gastrointestinal endoscopic biopsy has to be done to rule out malignancy.
Regards
Dr De
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


ER already sent me home.....but I will try again. I'm so afraid of the endoscopic procedure. Do they sedate you for that....? I know I have to do anything to find out what's wrong.....but I'm terrified of that scope....so just wondering if they put you to sleep...?
Brief Answer:
local anaesthetic agent
Detailed Answer:
Hi
You must not worry about the endosopic biopsy.
The doctor will give a local anaesthetic agent orally through your mouth before doing the endoscopy and you will not feel any pain and no sedation is needed.
It is a simople procedure that can be done in OPD basis and no admission is needed.
If you have no more clarifications then please rate the answer and close the thread.
Regards
DR DE
local anaesthetic agent
Detailed Answer:
Hi
You must not worry about the endosopic biopsy.
The doctor will give a local anaesthetic agent orally through your mouth before doing the endoscopy and you will not feel any pain and no sedation is needed.
It is a simople procedure that can be done in OPD basis and no admission is needed.
If you have no more clarifications then please rate the answer and close the thread.
Regards
DR DE
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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