Group 1: Complete Blood Count (CBC), Metabolic Panel (CMP), Liver Function Test (LFT), Amylase and Lipase, Urinalysis, Stool Analysis Group 2: Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN), Coagulation Studies, Lipid Profile, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Explanation to the patient: The group of tests that your doctor has ordered are important in helping to understand why you are feeling nauseous or vomiting. This group of tests includes a Complete Blood Count (CBC), Metabolic Panel (CMP), Liver Function Test (LFT), Amylase and Lipase, Urinalysis, and Stool Analysis
The results of these tests will help to identify any underlying causes of your nausea or vomiting, such as an infection or digestive issue. Additionally, your doctor has also requested a Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) test, Coagulation Studies, Lipid Profile, and Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) test
These tests will help to determine if any other medical conditions, such as anemia or thyroid issues, are contributing to your gastrointestinal discomfort.
Result :
You may have noticed a feeling of discomfort or sharp pain in your abdomen. This could be a sign that something is not right in your digestive system.
You may have noticed that you dont have as much of an appetite as you used to. This could be a sign that something is wrong in your digestive system.
You may have noticed that your bowel movements have changed in frequency or consistency. This could be a sign that something is wrong in your digestive system.
Ginger can help reduce nausea and vomiting by calming the stomach muscles. Ginger can be taken in many forms, such as fresh, powdered, in capsules, or as a tea.
gradePeppermint has properties that can help calm the stomach, and can be taken as a tea or in capsules.
gradeChamomile tea can help soothe the stomach and help reduce nausea and vomiting.
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