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Nausea Daily morning
Hi, I am getting nausea(mostly morning) and loss of appetite from 3-4 months. All tests have been done (CBC, LFT, KFT, hepatitis, Urine tests, ESR, HIV,upper endoscopy)and are negative. Digestion is also good with sometimes constipation. LFT suggested a little bit high SGPT and SGOT(76,36) which became normal and again increased in 20 days but still symptoms continued. I feel a bit feverish as well but on thermometer its always less than 99. I have seen different physicians but they mostly focus on acid reflux which doesn't cause any releif to me.
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Have you got an ultrasound done?  Also since your LFT wasnt completely normal,  u may need to take  liver protective medicines.
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Tab Mirtaz 15 mg before bed daily fort next one month, should help you to relieve your nausea.
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You need proper treatment. Need proper history and evaluation
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take online consultation for further treatment
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Apart from taking symptomatic treatment I will suggest you to take tablet vitagreat once a day for three weeks and review after completion and avoid spicy food items
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