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Female age: 18 height: 5?7 weight: 65-67 kg on 26 june 2022 I threw up blood for the first time (fresh blood and just containing blood, no sort of fluid but only fresh red blood) within some minutes I got severe chest pain and it was unbearable kept throwing since that day to this day. I was admitted to the emergency room they told me it happens sometimes so they let me go. At the start I used to throw up around 7-11 times in a day, I was admitted in the hospital again. The doctors thought it would be a tear so they started giving me medicines for that. My blood tests showed that I had blood deficiency and a bit of inflammation, I got almost all tests done and the doctor could?t catch the cause for all this. I did an endoscopy and they diagnosed me with mild gastritis but nothing that severe that would cause me bleeding. The doctors recommended me to get a chest xray, they had their doubts about my lungs so they started treating me with medicines for that. The medicines didn?t help and it didn?t stop my bleeding. I then went to an ent and he did my nose and throat endoscopy, he diagnosed me with a scratched throat and said it was probably because of that that I was bleeding. The ent gave me another course of medicines and they still did not help me any way. After that the doctors had doubt that I may have blood cancer but all the tests for that were clear, then there were doubts about liver problems but my liver was healthy as well. So they kept on treating me for problems within my lungs, I stopped taking those medicines and iv lines cause they did not work. My doctors told me they had no idea what was wrong with me and they were?t even sure if they had made the right diagnosis. Since that I have not went to a doctor nor am I taking my medications anymore. Symptoms:? throwing up blood 2-4 times a day ?difficulty breathing ?chest pain ?dizziness and fatigue ?body pain?stomachache ?difficulty swallowing and eating ?headaches ?nausea medical history:?march 2019, left side brain hemorrhage things that make it worse -eating meat ?eating spicy food ?exhaustion ?working too much (playing, running, walking for a bit too long, etc) ?stress ?high altitudes type of pain:- sharp pain right in the middle of my chest (feels like a pointy nerve pain, that's the best I can explain)


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