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Had abdominal pain, nausea, occasional vomitting for three months. normal scans, endoscopy and colonoscopy except mild antral gastritis. any ideas?

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Dr. Stephanie Kokseng answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Gastoparesis: You can have normal endoscopies and still have gastroparesis. Has your doctor checked a gastric emptying study? That may be your next step. Good luck and feel better soon.

Answered 10/29/2017

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Other causes: Gall bladder problems(sludge or stones),pancreatic inflammation,gluten sensitivity or intolerance,lactose intolerance,irritable bowel syndrome are some other possibilities. Discuss these with your gastroenterologist to see if they have been ruled out.

Answered 7/28/2014

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Abdominal problems: You do have mild antral gastritis, has your physician (P) decided to treat it? If not, ask your P what the P thinks of a trial of drug such as Prilosec to see if your symptoms resolve. Do your P tell you why you had gastritis at age 19? That is the question to ask. Good luck.

Answered 7/29/2014

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