Slight pain in the lower left abdomen, nausea, what signs of disease and how to check?

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Hello doctor! The child is 28 years old this year, in 2015 was found to have polyps of the gallbladder 4mm, in 2016 it was 3mm again. At that time, I often had bloating and indigestion. Currently, the stomach bloating is no longer but bloating and belching a lot after eating. Recently, I have a slight pain in the lower left abdomen below the navel but not much. I feel a little pain there every time I urinate but it subsides. In addition, there are symptoms of wanting to vomit many times but only nausea and vomiting in the mouth but no actual vomiting. Please advise, mild pain in the lower left abdomen, nausea, what are the signs of disease and necessary clinical tests or medical examination? I sincerely thank you!
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Hello. According to the description you may have problems in the gastrointestinal tract such as: Reflux esophagitis, gastritis, gastric ulcer, H.Pylori infection, ulcerative colitis, colon tumor ....
Sad Vomiting can have many causes, from diseases of the digestive system to diseases of other organs.
In case, you have mild pain in the lower left abdomen, nausea, you should register for an examination at the Urology Clinic (about abdominal pain when urinating), Gastroenterology clinic, or Gastroenterology at the hospital of Vinmec Health System for specific examination and advice.
Looking forward to meeting you in person for more in-depth discussions. Good healthy.


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Answered by Master, Doctor Mai Vien Phuong - Gastroenterologist - Department of Medical Examination & Internal Medicine - Vinmec Central Park International General Hospital
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