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Gastroenterology  (Expert Forum)
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Kevin Pho, MD - Internal Medicine
Kevin Pho, MD Boston - MA
This forum is for questions regarding Gastroenterology issues such as Acid Reflux (GERD), Barretts Esophagus, Colitis, Colon/Bowel Disorders, Crohn's Disease, Diverticulitis/ Diverticulosis, Digestive Disorders, IBS, Stomach Pain.

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by Darla937, Jul 15, 2008 05:19PM
I have had nausa for 6 weeks constant, started after meals and is now constant.  I have pain under my rib on left and right shortly after eating.  My stomach makes noise all the time during this six week period. I feel full when I eat only slightly and have no desire to eat.  I do have a lump in my throat.  I belch quite a lot.  I have constipation and have my entire life ( I am a 37 year old female).  I am noticable more tired daily.  An ultra sound showed no stones in my gall bladder and the hipa scan showed my gall bladder functioning at 50%.  Blood work was normal and was told I did not have an ulcer based on blood work.  Is a ulcer still possible?  I just want answers.  Any help?  Thank you

by Kevin Pho, MD, Jul 16, 2008 09:53AM
I agree with the workup thus far.  Further evaluation with an upper endoscopy is reasonable at this point - looking for GERD as well as masses/polyps that can lead to the symptoms.

A lump in the throat is commonly caused by GERD.  Other possibilities can include post-nasal drip from sinusitis.  

A more specialized test to consider would be a gastric emptying scan to exclude gastroparesis.  

These options can be discussed with your personal physician.

This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.

Kevin, M.D.
www.kevinmd.com
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