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Have Stomach Pain. Lost Weight. Nursing A Baby So Can't Take Medicines. Cure For Symptoms?

I am concerned about my daughter-in-law who has had stomach pain for about 10 days to 2 weeks and has lost 10 pounds without trying to. She has none to spare. She's nursing a 7-month-old baby and can't take medications. The pain is causing her to be really weak and tired. I took her to the emergency room today but the results were inconclusive and they sent her home. She's finding it hard to function.
Tue, 3 Sep 2013
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Respected Ma'm/ Sir
Thanks for your query.
The information provided by you is too little too ascertain a conclusive cause of pain abdomen. Moreover any pain abdomen requires a diligent examination. However I would like to draw your attention to a very important thing which is the significant involuntary weight loss. This in combination with pain abdomen can be a significant illness.
I would request you to consult a good gastroenterologist for this on priority.
Sincerely
Sukhvinder singh
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Have Stomach Pain. Lost Weight. Nursing A Baby So Can't Take Medicines. Cure For Symptoms?

Respected Ma m/ Sir Thanks for your query. The information provided by you is too little too ascertain a conclusive cause of pain abdomen. Moreover any pain abdomen requires a diligent examination. However I would like to draw your attention to a very important thing which is the significant involuntary weight loss. This in combination with pain abdomen can be a significant illness. I would request you to consult a good gastroenterologist for this on priority. Sincerely Sukhvinder singh