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Suffering From Hyperemesis. Condition Improved. Unable To Eat, Something Stuck In Throat, Throwing Fluids. Possible Problem?

I have hyperemesis and after 3 MONTHS of nonstop vomitting 3-5 times a day my nausea Is finally lightening up and ny zofran pump is helping but now i cant eat bc i feel like something is stuck in my Throat n i still throw up stupid fluids. Pepsid tums n maylax dont work i feel like somethin is seriously wrong with my tbroat
Sat, 10 Aug 2013
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Hi, it is due to the gastritis and oesophagitis during the vomitings, it is to be treated , so i advise you to consult agastroenterologist for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have gastroscopy, and oesophagoscopy, for confirmation of the condition. Thank you.
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Suffering From Hyperemesis. Condition Improved. Unable To Eat, Something Stuck In Throat, Throwing Fluids. Possible Problem?

Hi, it is due to the gastritis and oesophagitis during the vomitings, it is to be treated , so i advise you to consult agastroenterologist for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have gastroscopy, and oesophagoscopy, for confirmation of the condition. Thank you.