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What Could Be Causing Abdominal Pain,nausea,vomiting And Loss Of Appetite?

Hi my name is amber im 20 yrs old, since 5th grade i have been having severe abdominal pain, at one point i was told my stomach lining was pale and inflamed, then at another point looked like there was a small ulcer. after years i still have sever stomach problems. at this point over time theres constant nausia and vomitting, weakness, and fatigue, abnormal and severe bleeding, loss of appetite or full very easily, very tired, and abnormal stool, my stomach is very swollen and constantly uncomfortable to the point i cant get comfortable to sleep or be on my feet to long, among other things, any idea what it could be?
Wed, 3 Sep 2014
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.

I would have liked to see the medicines you have taken in past with dosage and investigations you have undergone. This is the most important.

For us to say this as a IBS i.e. Irritable Bowel Syndrome, all the investigations should be normal.

I would advise the following investigations and treatment in a such a case:

Investigations:
*Routine blood investigations like Complete blood picture, blood sugar, urea, creatinine, liver function tests, thyroid function tests.
*Urine -routine and microscopy
*Stool: routine, microscopy, occult blood, culture and sensitivity.
*Ultrasonography of abdomen,
*Colonoscopy
All these investigations should be within normal limits for one to say you have IBS.

Treatment:
''STRESS'' = stress is the most important cause of IBS. Please remember and you must have observed that when you do not have stress your problem with IBS is reduced
Change of lifestyle.
I think 'may be' you are not coping with something.
Vacation outside of your area, mobiles phones to be off.
You must have noticed already that these changes help a lot.
Try to avoid anything which you are / have to do against your will and wish. Getr into the hobbies which make you forget the world around you. Life comes only once, boss.

If the change of routine helps, the necessity of medicines is drastically reduced to almost nil.
Medicines ::
You need to have a prescription of a Doctor, please discuss this with a Gastroenterologist to get a prescription. I would like to know which medicines have you taken in the past and in which dosage
Vit A and Vit D in therapeutic doses,
Multiviatamins ,
probiotics,
anxiolytics help a lot.

Remember the simple dictum in IBS : you have to undergo necessary investigations before you are labelled as a patient of IBS. Secondly IBS is easily treatable, controllable and within the ambit of your psychological set-up.
The moment the instigating or precipitating factors come into play the problem may re-start.
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What Could Be Causing Abdominal Pain,nausea,vomiting And Loss Of Appetite?

Hi. Thanks for your query. I would have liked to see the medicines you have taken in past with dosage and investigations you have undergone. This is the most important. For us to say this as a IBS i.e. Irritable Bowel Syndrome, all the investigations should be normal. I would advise the following investigations and treatment in a such a case: Investigations: *Routine blood investigations like Complete blood picture, blood sugar, urea, creatinine, liver function tests, thyroid function tests. *Urine -routine and microscopy *Stool: routine, microscopy, occult blood, culture and sensitivity. *Ultrasonography of abdomen, *Colonoscopy All these investigations should be within normal limits for one to say you have IBS. Treatment: STRESS = stress is the most important cause of IBS. Please remember and you must have observed that when you do not have stress your problem with IBS is reduced Change of lifestyle. I think may be you are not coping with something. Vacation outside of your area, mobiles phones to be off. You must have noticed already that these changes help a lot. Try to avoid anything which you are / have to do against your will and wish. Getr into the hobbies which make you forget the world around you. Life comes only once, boss. If the change of routine helps, the necessity of medicines is drastically reduced to almost nil. Medicines :: You need to have a prescription of a Doctor, please discuss this with a Gastroenterologist to get a prescription. I would like to know which medicines have you taken in the past and in which dosage Vit A and Vit D in therapeutic doses, Multiviatamins , probiotics, anxiolytics help a lot. Remember the simple dictum in IBS : you have to undergo necessary investigations before you are labelled as a patient of IBS. Secondly IBS is easily treatable, controllable and within the ambit of your psychological set-up. The moment the instigating or precipitating factors come into play the problem may re-start.