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Body Weak, Thin, Having Frequent Visits To Bathroom. Reason?

HI I HAVE A SON THAT JUST GOT BACK FROM CHINA. HE'S BEEN THERE THREE YEARS WHEN HE GOT HOME YESTERDAY HE WAS , STILL IS VERY ILL VERY THIN AND GOING TO THE BATHROOM OFTEN HE HAS NO HEALTH INSURANCE AND IS IN NEED OF DOCTOR CAN YOU REFER ANYONE THAT WILL SEE HIM WITH MIN MONTHLY PAYMENTS I LIVE IN THE HUMBLE TEXAS AREA
ANGELA MURRAY 281-0000
Mon, 26 Aug 2013
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Hello,
Although there can be various causes for severe weightloss with increased urination like chronic illness and cancers but the most important and most prevalent cause is uncontrolled diabetes.
Your son requires a consultation with an internal medicine soecilaist for examination and detailed investigations to arrive at the diagnosis and proper management.
Treatment would depend upon finding the cause.
Thanks
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Body Weak, Thin, Having Frequent Visits To Bathroom. Reason?

Hello, Although there can be various causes for severe weightloss with increased urination like chronic illness and cancers but the most important and most prevalent cause is uncontrolled diabetes. Your son requires a consultation with an internal medicine soecilaist for examination and detailed investigations to arrive at the diagnosis and proper management. Treatment would depend upon finding the cause. Thanks