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What Could Be The Cause Of Persistent Vomiting That Is Brown In Color And Smells Horrible?

My daughter has been vomiting on and off for several months. She isn't pregnant. She has been on 200mcg of levothyroxin for quite a while. Last week, doc changed it to 175mcg. Test showed it was a little off. It is 5 days later and she continues to vomit. She has no stomach pain. Now she says she commits and it is Brown and smells horrible. She says she has never had vomit like this before. She had a scope last week to check her esouphegus and throat. What should I do? I have called het doc but haven't heard from him. What do you think?
Mon, 20 Mar 2017
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HI
Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, gastritis could be the cause of vomiting and it can be managed with Tab Omeprazole 40 mg with Domperidone 20 mg once in day, it is just to control the symptoms else the investigation would clear the diagnosis, hope this information helps.
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What Could Be The Cause Of Persistent Vomiting That Is Brown In Color And Smells Horrible?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, gastritis could be the cause of vomiting and it can be managed with Tab Omeprazole 40 mg with Domperidone 20 mg once in day, it is just to control the symptoms else the investigation would clear the diagnosis, hope this information helps.