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Suggest Remedy For Abdominal Pain With Blurred Vision

i woke up this morning with extremely sharp pain in my upper abdomen.The pain sharpens every time I try to take a full breath in i have to hunch over just to make the pain bearable I am also having some vision issues (blurred)nausea & vomiting all started this morning at 10 AM E.S.T. & nothing helps any suggestions would be sincerely appreciated Julia Female 38 years old.
Mon, 18 May 2015
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Hi.
Read and understood your history.
You woke up with sharp pain in the upper abdomen, increasing with deep breathing and also vision problem with nausea and vomiting.
This is a serious problem and you should rush to ER.
The most probable reasons as per you history are:
-Lower lung or pleura problem like pneumonitis and pleurisy.
-or inflammation of the under-surface of the diaphragm by liver, gall bladder, perforated ulcer and so on.

You need to be admitted and investigated as per the clinical picture and the further treatment will depend upon the findings.
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Suggest Remedy For Abdominal Pain With Blurred Vision

Hi. Read and understood your history. You woke up with sharp pain in the upper abdomen, increasing with deep breathing and also vision problem with nausea and vomiting. This is a serious problem and you should rush to ER. The most probable reasons as per you history are: -Lower lung or pleura problem like pneumonitis and pleurisy. -or inflammation of the under-surface of the diaphragm by liver, gall bladder, perforated ulcer and so on. You need to be admitted and investigated as per the clinical picture and the further treatment will depend upon the findings.