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Have Infrequent Abdominal Pain, Radiates Mostly To Right, No Gall Stones.

Hello, I have a question about possible gall bladder attacks. I have infrequent abdominal pain and the need to vomit. The pain is high, located under my sternum . It radiates mostly to the right. It occurs after I eat late night or early morning. Normally some type of meal like spaghetti or like last night a hot dog. I was seen before and they said I didn t have gall stones. I need help!
posted on Wed, 23 Oct 2013
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if you have no local organ disease it is allergy to food and after eating the food protein react with body proteib to cause this
get llergy doctor consultatio to find the cause of allergy by tsts and treat accordingly
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Have Infrequent Abdominal Pain, Radiates Mostly To Right, No Gall Stones.

if you have no local organ disease it is allergy to food and after eating the food protein react with body proteib to cause this get llergy doctor consultatio to find the cause of allergy by tsts and treat accordingly