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What Causes Stomach Ache And Appetite Loss?

My daughter has visual snow, she actually diagnosed herself. Has had it for almost two years, there seems to be no hope. She has stomach pain and loss of appetite this week, went to the emergency room again with no result to her problems. We re now looking into celiac disease, she also thinks she may have ms. She never feels good and she s starting classes in the fall, doesn t know if she s going to be able to handle school. Need help
Sat, 25 Aug 2018
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I suggest you to have an oculist visit to make a definitive diagnosis. Visual snow sometimes is related with migraine, anxiety, depression and medications that prevent migraine or anxiety and depression may help. These may explain the symptoms your daughter has. Also antiseizure or glaucoma medication may help too. Contact lenses have been helpful in many cases. I suggest you to consult for this with your doctor because above medications may be taken prescribed only.

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What Causes Stomach Ache And Appetite Loss?

Hello, I suggest you to have an oculist visit to make a definitive diagnosis. Visual snow sometimes is related with migraine, anxiety, depression and medications that prevent migraine or anxiety and depression may help. These may explain the symptoms your daughter has. Also antiseizure or glaucoma medication may help too. Contact lenses have been helpful in many cases. I suggest you to consult for this with your doctor because above medications may be taken prescribed only. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.