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Have Chronic Gastritis, Removal Of Gallbladder. Pressure In Esophagus, Tight Stomach With Pain In Gallbladder Area While Climbing. Thoughts?

hey ive been tested with chronic gastritis and my gallbladder gone.but i still have pressure in esophagus and stomach hurts when i walk or run.i feel uncomfortable in upper body when i do.i feel stuffy in nose like when i eat it causes my nose to feel stuffy feeling.when i walk up hill it causes my stomach to feel tightet around sternum and pain in the area bout or around where gall bladder is.
Tue, 27 Aug 2013
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hi and thanks for the query,

I think you deserve a complete clinical review. It is very important for the stomach problem to be clearly elucidated. a clinical review and an endoscopic examination will ascertain if its gastritis or something else. In case its gastritis, which of course could partly explain what is experienced at the level of the throat, especially if associated with gastroesophagal reflux disease, appropriate therapies shall be instituted.
An abdominal ultrasound is required to ascertain the integrity of the liver, especially after surgery. Liver inflammation shall also be evaluated with testing for liver enzymes. Liver inflammation can cause pain.
I suggest you consult an internist for a holistic clinical review, and institution of an appropriate detailed investigation, management and follow up plan. thanks and kind regards.

Bain LE, MD
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Have Chronic Gastritis, Removal Of Gallbladder. Pressure In Esophagus, Tight Stomach With Pain In Gallbladder Area While Climbing. Thoughts?

hi and thanks for the query, I think you deserve a complete clinical review. It is very important for the stomach problem to be clearly elucidated. a clinical review and an endoscopic examination will ascertain if its gastritis or something else. In case its gastritis, which of course could partly explain what is experienced at the level of the throat, especially if associated with gastroesophagal reflux disease, appropriate therapies shall be instituted. An abdominal ultrasound is required to ascertain the integrity of the liver, especially after surgery. Liver inflammation shall also be evaluated with testing for liver enzymes. Liver inflammation can cause pain. I suggest you consult an internist for a holistic clinical review, and institution of an appropriate detailed investigation, management and follow up plan. thanks and kind regards. Bain LE, MD