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Constant Nausea, Feeling Food Struck In Mid Intestine, Constipation. Had Giardia. Suggestions?

My symptoms constant nausea, the feeling that what ever i have eaten is stuck mid intestine, on and off pain and constipation. I eat a diet of vegetables and fibre. Am getting down now as i feel so run down. Have been told to change my diet and also that I had Giardia. Am thinking of heading to emergency so that I may get investigated more throughlly.
Fri, 23 Aug 2013
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Hi, it appears to be some thing related to the liver, may be hepatitis, gallbladder stones, peptic ulcer, etc. As you said geardiasis and amoebiasis also can cause such symptoms.
I advise you to consult a gastroenterologist for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have U.S.scanning, gastroscopy, etc to get it diagnosed. Thank you.
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Constant Nausea, Feeling Food Struck In Mid Intestine, Constipation. Had Giardia. Suggestions?

Hi, it appears to be some thing related to the liver, may be hepatitis, gallbladder stones, peptic ulcer, etc. As you said geardiasis and amoebiasis also can cause such symptoms. I advise you to consult a gastroenterologist for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have U.S.scanning, gastroscopy, etc to get it diagnosed. Thank you.