There are several different regimens for H
PyloriHelicobacter pylori
Pyloric stenosis, so if you can't tolerate one regimen, you may want to inquire about another. If you tested positive for this, I would suggest trying to find a
medicationAllergic reactions to medication
Drug allergies
Drug-induced hypertension
Getting a prescription filled
Home pharmacy
Inhaler medication administration regimen that you can tolerate so this can be eliminated.
Gall
bladderBladder biopsy
Bladder cancer
Bladder catheterization, female
Bladder catheterization, male
Bladder exstrophy repair
Bladder outlet obstruction
Bladder stones
Cystitis - acute bacterial
Gallbladder
Gallbladder anatomy
Gallbladder disease disease can certainly present in these symptoms, even with a negative
ultrasound17 week ultrasound
30 week ultrasound
Abdominal ultrasound
Breast ultrasound
Carotid duplex
Doppler ultrasound exam of an arm or leg
Duplex/doppler ultrasound test
Echocardiogram
Eye and orbit ultrasound
Intravascular ultrasound
Pregnancy ultrasound. I would suggest the HIDA with the CCK stimulation to evaluate the gall
bladderBladder biopsy
Bladder cancer
Bladder catheterization, female
Bladder catheterization, male
Bladder exstrophy repair
Bladder outlet obstruction
Bladder stones
Cystitis - acute bacterial
Gallbladder
Gallbladder anatomy
Gallbladder disease ejection fraction. There are cases where people with low ejection fractions benefit from removal of the gall
bladderBladder biopsy
Bladder cancer
Bladder catheterization, female
Bladder catheterization, male
Bladder exstrophy repair
Bladder outlet obstruction
Bladder stones
Cystitis - acute bacterial
Gallbladder
Gallbladder anatomy
Gallbladder disease.
Another test to consider would be the 24-hr pH study which can evaluate for
GERDGastroesophageal reflux disease. This may be something to consider if the preceeding tests are negative.
Followup with your personal physician is
essentialEssential hypertension
Essential tremor.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for
patientKidney diet - dialysis patients education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.
I read your message about the attacks you are having. I had what basically sounds just exactly what you are going through. The dr. diagnosed me as having pyloric spasms. It was a horrible attack to have but wasn't serious. This has been so long ago after I too had my gallbladder removed. I do remember the doctor giving me a prescription that relaxed the muscle. It helped immensely. I'm sorry, I wish I could remember the name of that pill. Eventually the attacks stopped. I believe when I gained weight it made it occur more often than usual. I haven't had a pyloric spasm in many years now. I hope this calms you to realize that it probably isn't anything serious and it can be helped.
Sincerely,
AngelGold
sounds like your doc thinks you have bacteria infection.??