There are many reasons that can cause chronic nausea. You note that you had an ultrasound and upper endoscopy. These tests would show whether ulcers, an upper GI mass, or
gallstonesAcute cholecystitis (gallstones)
Gallstones
Gallstones, cholangiogram
Kidney cyst with gallstones, ct scan can cause the nausea. If they continue to be non-revealing, you may want to consider the following.
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gastricAdjustable gastric banding
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Gastric ulcer
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gastroparesisGastroparesis (i.e. delayed gastric emptying). A second test to consider would be a 24-hr pH study and esophageal motility study. This can evaluate whether GERD or an esophageal motility disorder is playing a role.
If all the GI tests are negative, then you may want to look elsewhere - specifically the central nervous system. Various neurologic disorders can cause chronic nausea, and they can be discussed with your personal physician.
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.
Amelia