Gall Stones And Shortness Of Breath Is It IBS Or Gall Stones?

Is it IBS or gall stones? - gall stones and shortness of breath

I am an Asian woman, 30 years with digestive problems), all life (and a slight phobia of vomiting. Sometimes I go for 2-4 weeks without symptoms, and suddenly I woke up at 4.00 clock with terrible nausea, bloating, gas and large enterprises. I have not broken out in 5 years. Usually a stomach mvmt once a day, but was more recently, the somewhat loose 2-3 / soft with mucus or bubbles. This is probably exacerbated by the heavy and greasy foods. Until October last year, I think I'm healthier when I travel (although I'm having smaller attacks suffered during my last 2 trips to Las Vegas and SF). I saw a naturopathic doctor who tested me for food allergies / sensitivities (moderate sensitivity to corn, but not allergic), yeasts, parasites (protozoa present, but it is unclear what type found) (test yeast, high). The intestinal flora is under control, apart from the yeast. 5 years ago Aciphex tried in vain .. He tried dose (Allim allicin stop high) for 2 months, but had a stroke in late October, have led me to. Did not try the upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, colonoscopy or barium drinks, however, that my symptoms were not as bad as some I read ABOUT. I feel better after taking pills for Po Chai tea with mint or chewing gum. The only experience that the pain is usually associated gas, or diarrhea, and not persist. Sometimes I feel pressure on the coasts on both sides. I had difficulty breathing and shortness of breath, without effort last year, but not in 1 to 2 months or so. I am so frustrated by this, and I fear it will worsen. I want to start a family one day, but my fear of vomiting is definitely hinder my desire to do so. My father was probably IBS, who complained of stomach always cause problems, especially diarrhea. My mother has a stomach of steel and not likely to throw food and digestive problems in 30 years.

Someone please help ,..........

1 comments:

jayy1704 said...

It's more like IBS, because if it is severe pain from gallstones, the sternum and the lower part of the abdomen to feel like knives. But I'm not a doctor, which suggests to ask a professional. I think it is a place where you can place on your symptoms can be diagnosed and not when you reach a doctor.

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