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What Causes Abdominal Pain, Vomiting And Weight Loss?

24 year old female, 5'5'' 126lbs--I went in with pain in upper right area of abdomen with nausea and vomiting. I've lost 6 pounds in 7 days and had an ultrasound which came back normal and an incredibly painful hida scan,which was normal with 57% infraction. If I stick with tea and jell-o I won't vomit, but anything with fat content has me bent over in pain. My doctor is at a loss, and has referred me to a gastroenterologist that can't get me in for another 2 months. I keep losing weight--what next?
Sat, 7 Jun 2014
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hi, how are you now? I feel that your problem can be due to peptic ulcer disease or due to gallstone disease. you start with tablet ranitidine 150 mg thrice a day before meals, and avoid fatty meals. u may need an endoscopy and a repeat ultrasound or a CT scan also. I hope that my answer help u . thanks
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What Causes Abdominal Pain, Vomiting And Weight Loss?

hi, how are you now? I feel that your problem can be due to peptic ulcer disease or due to gallstone disease. you start with tablet ranitidine 150 mg thrice a day before meals, and avoid fatty meals. u may need an endoscopy and a repeat ultrasound or a CT scan also. I hope that my answer help u . thanks