
Suggest Treatment For Stomach Pain And Nausea

Wait and watch for reports / More investigations for abdomen
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query.
To recapitulate: Noted your history of pain below the belly button on upper left side - gas and nausea for 1 month - 4 months amenorrhea - RBC and WBC a bit low - Gynecologist thinking of peri-menopause - Internist put you on antibiotic - Nervous for the blood test for a reason for suspicion of why they would take a week when they have already came in.
The nervousness at the age of 44 is understood, this is a bit early age to have peri-menopause unless there was a history of such an occurrence in your Mother.
It is possible that some of the hormone tests may take more time to come or the another possibility is about the internist might have sent some other tests too.
But why to worry unnecessarily.
I would advise you to concentrate on finding the reasons for pain in abdomen as it is there for 1 month.
Please go for investigations related to the pain in abdomen also.
- Tests of stool for 3 different days.
- Ultrasonography of the abdomen and Ct scan if required.
- X-ray of the abdomen in standing position.
- Upper GI or Lower GI endoscopy as may be needed.
- Take probiotics, activated charcoal tablets, PPI or Ranitidine along with the antibiotics your Internist has advised.
- Wait patiently for the reports, there is nothing to rush through, there may not be. Plan for further treatment as per the reports and clinical evaluation by a Doctor.
I hope this answer helps you to have a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Please fell free to share any further information or to ask for further relevant queries or if you feel that there is a gap of communication.


Please let me know the reports.
Detailed Answer:
Yes, it is very true that extra radiation has to be avoided.
The WBC of 3.1 is definitely below the normal range and the commonest causes are flu, some Enteric infections. Occasionally bone marrow suppression (not depression) can occur.
RBC of 3.63 is also marginally low and may be due to iron deficiency and the factors associated with it. I am sure the Internist must have taken care to find out the reasons. If they do not improve, plan can be be done to have consultation with a Hematologist (if required).
I do agree with you about the anxiety if you get a call to visit when the previous reports wee discussed on phone.
Do not worry.


No need to be concerned and drink plenty of water
Detailed Answer:
Not really to be concerned for taking 3 tablets of Cipro. Drink plenty of oral fluids to keep the urinary system flushed. Continue the further dosages properly.
You may also take a PPI like Pantoprazole or simply Ranitidine.

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