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Hi my aunt she is 16 and her stomach is hurting when she walks what can i do for her? She is about to throw up! It feels like someone is literally stabbing her! Oh my gosh it hurts when she pees and i am freaking out man she says her doctor says that if she has surgery she might DIE!!!!!
Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted your history about your aunt who is 16 and has severe pain in abdomen with intractable vomiting. This may be due to the following reasons: Perforated appendicitis. Tubal pregnancy. Ovarian torsion and so on. I would advise you the following for your to help her. Rush her to the ER so that an early diagnosis can be made on the basis of the clinical evaluation, ultrasonography, tests of blood, urine and stool and CT scan if needed. IF there is nothing surgical, medicines alone will cure her of the problems. If there is something surgical then only surgery can help her.
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What Causes Stomach Pain And Vomiting?
Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted your history about your aunt who is 16 and has severe pain in abdomen with intractable vomiting. This may be due to the following reasons: Perforated appendicitis. Tubal pregnancy. Ovarian torsion and so on. I would advise you the following for your to help her. Rush her to the ER so that an early diagnosis can be made on the basis of the clinical evaluation, ultrasonography, tests of blood, urine and stool and CT scan if needed. IF there is nothing surgical, medicines alone will cure her of the problems. If there is something surgical then only surgery can help her.