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Persistent gastritis that won’t go away.
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #10390
8 hours ago
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Persistent gastritis that won’t go away. - #10390

Reny

My wife has been having a recurrence of her gastritis for the past month. She has taken sucralfate, lansoprazole, antacids, and ranitidine. She still feels nauseous, and today she developed pain on the left side of her abdomen that radiates to her back. This afternoon she went to a general practitioner and was given an injection of ranitidine and a pain reliever. However, she is still experiencing pain now. I feel sad seeing my wife like this. What should I do?

Age: 32
Chronic illnesses: Gastritis, GERD, and gastric ulcer.
Abdominal pain
Nausea
Stomach pain
Bloating
Acid reflux reaching the throat
And a feeling of fullness

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