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My daughter develops several symptoms after eating, especially after consuming oily or fatty foods. The symptoms usually include: Stomach and body bloating Abdominal discomfort or pain White vaginal discharge Brain fog and difficulty thinking clearly Mood swings, irritability, and anger Tingling sensations throughout the body Dull-looking face with dark circles under the eyes Dark pigmentation around the mouth Slouched posture Limbs appearing curled up or stiff Knock knees Reduced concentration and mental clarity These symptoms seem to worsen after oily meals. I would like to know what conditions could cause this combination of digestive, neurological, mood-related, and physical symptoms, and what investigations or tests may be needed. Could this be related to food intolerance, nutrient deficiencies, digestive disorders, hormonal issues, or another underlying medical condition?
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Its micro nutrients deficiency
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Physical evaluation is better .please consult with general physician and gynecologist simultaneously.because so many query you mentioned and its not possible via online mode.
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Hi, Proper evaluation and personalised advice are needed for your concern. A detailed consultation would be best to provide accurate guidance. Feel free to consult me for further assistance.
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kindly do connect and consult with me for better treatment plan and advice on your case via PRACTO app
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Symptoms suggest involvement of more than one system but chiefly gastrointestinal system. Patient needs thorough in clinic assessment by a general physician/ gastroenterologist for further management.
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables more Fiber meal Do connect and consult Will help you
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I would recommend evaluation by a physician rather than attributing everything to food intolerance alone. A reasonable initial workup includes: * CBC, ESR/CRP * Fasting blood glucose/HbA1c * LFT, KFT, serum electrolytes * Serum calcium, phosphorus, magnesium * Iron studies/ferritin, Vitamin B12, folate, Vitamin D * Thyroid profile (TSH, FT4) * Celiac serology (tTG-IgA with total IgA) * Stool examination ± stool occult blood if indicated * Abdominal ultrasound (especially if symptoms are triggered by fatty foods) * Gynecological evaluation if vaginal discharge is abnormal If limb stiffness, generalized tingling, gait abnormalities, progressive weakness, or cognitive symptoms are significant, a neurological assessment is also warranted.
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temporary avoidance of oily/fatty meals that consistently trigger symptoms, adequate hydration, regular physical activity, and correction of any identified nutritional deficiencies. A comprehensive clinical examination is essential because the combination of gastrointestinal, neurological, and systemic symptoms deserves a structured medical workup rather than empirical treatment alone. * CBC, ESR/CRP * Fasting blood glucose/HbA1c * LFT, KFT, serum electrolytes * Serum calcium, phosphorus, magnesium * Iron studies/ferritin, Vitamin B12, folate, Vitamin D * Thyroid profile (TSH, FT4) * Celiac serology (tTG-IgA with total IgA) * Stool examination ± stool occult blood if indicated * Abdominal ultrasound (especially if symptoms are triggered by fatty foods) * Gynecological evaluation if vaginal discharge is abnormal
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