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What Causes Upper Abdominal Pain, Vomiting And Diarrhea?
What causes extreme upper abdominal pain that radiates to ur shoulder blades, and causes non stop vomiting and diarrhea .... I have been to multiple Drs w no concrete answer. I am admitted to the hospital and put on npo diet and receive pain and naseous meds thru IV nothing by mouth until my pain is under control. Which help a lot but can t get an answer what causes these attacks?!
Hello dear I understand your concern Your symptoms could be due to pancreatitis, severe gastritis. Exact cause should be diagnosed by MRI/CT scan of abdomen. You require hospital admission and and proper care as you already took treatment. Pancreatitis is treated with intravenous fluids, pain medication, and sometimes antibiotics. Typically no eating or drinking is allowed and a tube may be placed into the stomach. Other treatment depend on scan report, blood investigation like serum amylase. Hope this may help you
Contact further if follow up needed Best regards Dr. Sagar
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What Causes Upper Abdominal Pain, Vomiting And Diarrhea?
Hello dear I understand your concern Your symptoms could be due to pancreatitis, severe gastritis. Exact cause should be diagnosed by MRI/CT scan of abdomen. You require hospital admission and and proper care as you already took treatment. Pancreatitis is treated with intravenous fluids, pain medication, and sometimes antibiotics. Typically no eating or drinking is allowed and a tube may be placed into the stomach. Other treatment depend on scan report, blood investigation like serum amylase. Hope this may help you Contact further if follow up needed Best regards Dr. Sagar