Diagnostic Anomaly: Ulcers without a cause
My 13 year old daughter has been vomiting profusely for about 2 months now. Ulcers were found in her digestive system but no doctor has been able to tell the reason. She has been an inpatient in a hospital for about 10 days now. The possible reasons for her ulcers include: Abdominal TB, Crohns disease, or roundworms. However, despite the countless blood tests, MRIs, CT scans, endoscopies, and colonoscopies she has undergone; none of them have con
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HELLO,
WHEN NO DIAGNOSIS, MOVE TO HIGHER CENTER THEY MIGHT THINK WHAT IT MAY BE.
OR
AMPERICALY START ANY TREATMENT,
SO VOMITING STOPS N REACHED TO ANY CONCLUSION.
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