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Suggest Treatment For Abdominal Migraine And Dehydration Along With Diabetes
my 17 yr granddaughter has abdominal migraine and diabetes and is currently stil in the hospital but is off the iv and dehydrated and still sick the dr don t know more to do for her HELP MAYBE ANOTHER HOSPITAL ???????????????? Help I have already lost two adult children I am so afraid . Help
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The abdominal migraine is diagnosed after an CT Angiography has been done. So get this done is not yet done to know the exact problem your grand-daughter has. If such an young girl is diabetic, this means this is type I diabetes and she has to be on a lifelong Insulin. In fact in such a case dehydration has to avoided at any cost as it can precipitate a complication.
Yes, I would advise you to take another that is second opinion and if required shift to another hospital with proper records as to what was done in the present hospital.
If the diagnosis, investigations, monitoring and all such things are well maintained , your grand-daughter will be fine; do not worry.
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Suggest Treatment For Abdominal Migraine And Dehydration Along With Diabetes
Hi. Thanks for your query and proper history. I have some say before I answer your query in full. The abdominal migraine is diagnosed after an CT Angiography has been done. So get this done is not yet done to know the exact problem your grand-daughter has. If such an young girl is diabetic, this means this is type I diabetes and she has to be on a lifelong Insulin. In fact in such a case dehydration has to avoided at any cost as it can precipitate a complication. Yes, I would advise you to take another that is second opinion and if required shift to another hospital with proper records as to what was done in the present hospital. If the diagnosis, investigations, monitoring and all such things are well maintained , your grand-daughter will be fine; do not worry.