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Ashraf Nabil Ahmed, MD
270 E State St
Alliance, OH
Ashraf Nabil Ahmed, MD
270 E State St
Alliance, OH 44601
Specialties
Geriatrics, Geriatric Psychiatry
Education
Medical School: Ain Shams Univ, Fac Of Med, Abbasia, Cairo, Egypt (330-04 Pr 1/71)
Graduation Year: 1990
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Eugene F Tareshawty, MD
330-744-5558
3685 Hunters Hl
Poland, OH
Eugene F Tareshawty, MD
330-744-5558
3685 Hunters Hl
Poland, OH 44514
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Geriatrics
Education
Medical School: Univ Central Del Este (uce), Esc De Med,
Graduation Year: 1987
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Luis E Villaplana, MD
330-758-1411
500 Gypsy Ln
Youngstown, OH
Luis E Villaplana, MD
330-758-1411
500 Gypsy Ln
Youngstown, OH 44504
Specialties
Geriatrics, Geriatric Medicine-Internal Medicine
Education
Medical School: Ponce Sch Of Med, Ponce Pr 00732
Graduation Year: 1986
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George Davies
800
Sebring, OH
George Davies
800
Sebring, OH 44672
Specialty
Geriatric Internal Medicine, Alzheimer's Specialist
Charles Wilkins
(330) 792-7777
1044 Belmont Ave
Youngstown, OH
Charles Wilkins
(330) 792-7777
1044 Belmont Ave
Youngstown, OH 44504
Specialty
Geriatric Internal Medicine, Alzheimer's Specialist
Margaret Mary Matthews, MD
803-434-1210
Youngstown, OH
Margaret Mary Matthews, MD
803-434-1210
Youngstown, OH 44512
Specialties
Geriatrics, Geriatric Medicine-Internal Medicine
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Nc At Chapel Hill Sch Of Med, Chapel Hill Nc 27599
Graduation Year: 1994
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John Joseph Vargo
(330) 799-8000
5480 Norquest Blvd
Austintown, OH
(330) 799-8000
5480 Norquest Blvd
Austintown, OH 44515
Specialty
General Practice, Geriatric Medicine
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Soryal Ayoub Soryal
(330) 884-0582
500 Gypsy Ln
Youngstown, OH
(330) 884-0582
500 Gypsy Ln
Youngstown, OH 44504
Specialty
Internal Medicine, Geriatric Medicine
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Chrysann Mitzel
(330) 726-9570
Boardman, OH
Chrysann Mitzel
(330) 726-9570
Boardman, OH 44512
Practice Areas
Childhood & Adolescence, Clinical Mental Health, Aging/Gerontological, Couples & Family, Depression/Grief/Chronically or Terminally Ill
Certifications
National Certified Counselor
Natarajan Sundaram, MD
100 S State St
Westerville, OH
Natarajan Sundaram, MD
100 S State St
Westerville, OH 43081
Specialties
Geriatrics, Geriatric Medicine-Family Practice
Education
Medical School: Madras Med Coll, Dr M G R Med Univ, Madras, Tn, India
Graduation Year: 1985
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Digestive or gastrointestinal (GI) disorders can cause a variety of stomachaches and are common occurrences—especially among those over the age of 50. Although the GI system usually does its job without any glitches, as you get older, the risk for digestive disorders that affect the stomach and small or large intestine can increase. Coexisting health problems such as hardened arteries and diabetes as well as medications often taken by older adults can also cause digestive upsets. Abdominal pain can be the result of a problem with any of the organs in the lower chest, abdomen, or pelvis. And while stomach pains can be caused by a minor problem, they can also be the sign of a serious illness. Additionally, abdominal pain in older adults could be caused by conditions outside the GI system including heart attack, shingles, or kidney infection. If your stomach pain lasts longer than a few days, the pain worsens, or you experience stomach pain coupled with bleeding, fever, substantial constipation, or difficulty swallowing, see your doctor immediately. Problems that affect the stomach often cause pain in the middle of the upper abdomen. A sharp pain that comes and goes may be a signal for a bowel or gallbladder problem. Pain that gets worse may be caused by: - A gallbladder attack
- An infection of the gallbladder or liver
- An obstruction (blockage) of the bowel
- Twisting of the bowel
- An infection within the abdominal cavity from a hole or tear in the large intestine
- Not enough blood being circulated in the bowel or other areas of the GI tract
A stomachache in the upper abdomen of an older adult may the result of a peptic ulcer, acid reflux, or even stomach cancer. If your doctor suspects any of these problems, she will likely prescribe an endoscopy procedure to determine the cause of the pain and take a biopsy to make an accurate diagnosis. Appendicitis is another problem in older adults. Although the condition is most often seen in youn... |
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