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Could Nausea Be Due To Low Estrogen Levels?

Hi i'm 53 years old my periods stop last one year or more. Last two yers occasionally I'm vomitting some food I ate. I lost some weight too other that I'm fine. I don't know this is digesting problems or my hormone changes or estrogen level low.Please give me some answer. Thank you.
Sat, 3 Sep 2016
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You should not be vomiting from low estrogen levels. Do you have a history of acid reflux? The fact that you are losing weight is concerning. You should be evaluated by your doctor and/or gynecologist for these symptoms, and for special blood tests and a medication, like a proton-pump inhibitor, to prevent acid reflux if that is what you have. You may need to see a gastroenterologist for an endoscopy to look at your esophagus, stomach, and GI tract and your gynecologist to make sure everything is OK with your hormone levels and organs.
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Could Nausea Be Due To Low Estrogen Levels?

You should not be vomiting from low estrogen levels. Do you have a history of acid reflux? The fact that you are losing weight is concerning. You should be evaluated by your doctor and/or gynecologist for these symptoms, and for special blood tests and a medication, like a proton-pump inhibitor, to prevent acid reflux if that is what you have. You may need to see a gastroenterologist for an endoscopy to look at your esophagus, stomach, and GI tract and your gynecologist to make sure everything is OK with your hormone levels and organs.