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Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Tightening In Throat, Lost Weight, Shortness Of Breath. What Is The Cause?
hi my partner is being vomoting every night nearly and constant and he sufferes pains in his stomac and also right side of his chest he is off food lost weight and i dont no whats wrong he wont listen when im telling him im worried he gets short of breath at times and has a tightening of throat please can you advise me on help or what could be causing this he is up being sick now badley thankyou claire
He shall certainly need a careful examination by his doctor. Gastritis and peptic ulcer disease need to be evaluated for carefully and managed. A physical examination and a fibroscopy could be sufficient for this purpose. Secondly, an infectious process, with a careful examination of the throat and the chest. A chest X ray and an abdominal ultrasound can be very useful to evaluated for a lung infection and exclude pulmonary TB, since he has bee feeling as such for more than three weeks. Blood tests and cultures to check for a blood infection shall also be very useful.
I do suggest you book an appointment with an internist, for an in depth and careful assessment. thanks and kind regards as I wish the best of health.
Bain LE, MD.
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Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Tightening In Throat, Lost Weight, Shortness Of Breath. What Is The Cause?
Hi and thanks for query, He shall certainly need a careful examination by his doctor. Gastritis and peptic ulcer disease need to be evaluated for carefully and managed. A physical examination and a fibroscopy could be sufficient for this purpose. Secondly, an infectious process, with a careful examination of the throat and the chest. A chest X ray and an abdominal ultrasound can be very useful to evaluated for a lung infection and exclude pulmonary TB, since he has bee feeling as such for more than three weeks. Blood tests and cultures to check for a blood infection shall also be very useful. I do suggest you book an appointment with an internist, for an in depth and careful assessment. thanks and kind regards as I wish the best of health. Bain LE, MD.