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Suggest Treatment For Nausea And Loss Of Appetite

Since last week been feeling nauseous feel like throwing up but just burping. V discomfortable feeling. I try to drink soda and can t eat because I feel nauseous looking at food. Healthy 34 yr old, 5.4 and I know I m not pregnant. I ve been missing gym because I feel so sick.
Mon, 29 Dec 2014
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Hi, thank you for posting.

I have gone through your query and I understand your concerns.

Your symptoms indicate peptic ulcer.
To relieve your symptoms and to treat it you should follow these guidelines:
1. Avoid spicy and acidic foods,
2. Avoid alcoholic drinks, coffee and milk.
3. Do not smoke cigarettes.
4. Take proton pump inhibitor medications such as Nexium.

To determine the diagnosis you need:
1. Abdominal ultrasound.
2. Complete blood count.
3. Liver function test.
4. Fibrogastroendoscopy.
5. Urine test.

Consult your gastroenterologist.

Regards.
Dr. Behar.
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Suggest Treatment For Nausea And Loss Of Appetite

Hi, thank you for posting. I have gone through your query and I understand your concerns. Your symptoms indicate peptic ulcer. To relieve your symptoms and to treat it you should follow these guidelines: 1. Avoid spicy and acidic foods, 2. Avoid alcoholic drinks, coffee and milk. 3. Do not smoke cigarettes. 4. Take proton pump inhibitor medications such as Nexium. To determine the diagnosis you need: 1. Abdominal ultrasound. 2. Complete blood count. 3. Liver function test. 4. Fibrogastroendoscopy. 5. Urine test. Consult your gastroenterologist. Regards. Dr. Behar.