You may want to consider the various causes of dyspepsia - including ulcers, inflammation of the upper digestive tract, as well as GERD. A repeat endoscopy or an upper GI series would be reasonable tests at this point.
I would also consider a test for H
PyloriHelicobacter pylori
Pyloric stenosis - which is a bacteria associated with ulcers or inflammation.
If those tests (i.e. upper endoscopy and H
PyloriHelicobacter pylori
Pyloric stenosis) are negative, I would consider an ultrasound to ensure there are no gallbladder problems. Other tests to consider would be a 24-hr pH study looking for GERD as well as an
esophagealEsophageal atresia
Esophageal cancer
Esophageal culture
Esophageal perforation
Esophageal tissue culture
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastroesophageal reflux in infants
Tracheoesophageal fistula repair - series motility test.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
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.
Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.
I wish you luck.
I just thought I would share. . . . I had a sudden onset of vomiting that lasted from December 03' until this month when an upper endoscopy finally found the problem. I too, would have severe abdominal pain, relieved only by vomiting. First I had an upper GI which showed a hiatel hernia and an ulcer on my pylorus. They put me on Protonix, twice a day, however the vomiting continued. It normally happened in the middle of the night. The upper endoscopy revealed that my pylorus was completely closed off, due to scaring from my ulcer. They did a balloon and stretched it open. I was in pain for two weeks following this procedure. I am happy to say that for the last two days I have had no pain and I haven't had vomiting since the procedure two weeks ago. Best of luck.
Here are my symptoms:
First a hard knot feeling in my upper abdominal area, always starts in the middle of the night. This get worse and grows into an intense pain. The only thing that helps is taking a hot shower and letting the hot water hit my back (don't know why, but this works, hope it helps). I usually just sit right down in the bottom of the shower. Sometimes I get a mini fever with it. Then as the pain gets worse I will taste a little vomit in my mouth but not really feel nauseated or dry heave. Also a lot of small burbs like my body is filling with gas that is trapped. I make myself vomit and it's usually not that much so I do this several times until I know there is nothing left in my stomach. I feel more "in-pain" than nauseated, if that makes sense, so the vomiting is purely for relief from pain. The vomit is slightly acidic and mostly water. I guess this could be normal, but I wouldn't know, because before these attacks I threw up only maybe once every 5 years. After my stomach is empty I rinse/sip a little water to get rid of the taste, but not to much because anything in my stomach will make it worse. The pain is still slightly there after I vomit (like someone was punched me in the upper abs) but it gradually goes away and I can finally sleep.
These are my suspected cause of the attacks:
Maybe stress, I have has some extra this past year.
Binge eating before lying down to sleep. I have been trying an experiment were I don't eat anything 5 hours before sleep (stop eating at 6PM -7PM), although it seems to happen at the same time no matter when I go to sleep. Not sure what causes this. Can your body know the time? I not sure if this was the cause, but on the nights I am able to control myself, I have not had an attach.
Also I suspect intense abdominal exercises during the following day may contribute.
Please please please if you have any information on this or can help in any way or just want to share and talk about it email me at ***@****. No doctor seems to know what causes this as far as web research goes. I also don't have insurance and cant afford a bunch of tests to try to find the cause. And this all really scares me.
On last thing, I started to feel that little hard knot that starts at the beginning the other night and right away, I ate 4 peppermint Tums and drank a little bit of FRESH gingerale (not flat soda, thats just sugar water). I had some good burbs and felt a little good gurgle in my stomach and didn't get sick. But I would like to say that it could have been my fear that an attack was coming that made my stomach hurt. I am constantly over analyzing every little feeling in that area at night now.
I am tired of these sleepless miserable nights in pain.
Once again, please reach out and share, > ***@****
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