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Tired, Dizzy, Vomitting Sensation, Bloated. Taking Pills Make More Sick. Suggestions?
hey , well that last 4 mornings i wake up super tired,and dizzy. then i run to the bathroom . i feel like important about to vomit most of the day. i feel super bloated and it hurts to put fitting pants on . the pain comes and goes all day. the doctors don't seem to help with always giving pills that make me more sick. i feel like i am a zombie. please help !!!
You definitely should have some diagnostics. Dizziness and weakness can be caused by chronic anemia or dehydration. Your symptoms can be caused by partial bowels obstruction. It is more possible if you have had any surgeries before or are over the age of 50. Please force your doctor to do some tests (or find another one).
You should have abdominal ultrasound, abdominal X-ray, blood work, liver tests, stool tests at first. If nothing will be found, colonoscopy and abdominal CT with oral contrast should be next.
Hope this will help. Regards.
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Tired, Dizzy, Vomitting Sensation, Bloated. Taking Pills Make More Sick. Suggestions?
Hello! Thank you for the query. You definitely should have some diagnostics. Dizziness and weakness can be caused by chronic anemia or dehydration. Your symptoms can be caused by partial bowels obstruction. It is more possible if you have had any surgeries before or are over the age of 50. Please force your doctor to do some tests (or find another one). You should have abdominal ultrasound, abdominal X-ray, blood work, liver tests, stool tests at first. If nothing will be found, colonoscopy and abdominal CT with oral contrast should be next. Hope this will help. Regards.