Discussion in 'All Categories' started by P. Sukumaran - Oct 20th, 2014 6:32 pm. | |
P. Sukumaran
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The scan shows coarse liver parenchyma and the doctor prescribed ursocol 300. Is the illness is the starting of liver cirrhosis? coarse liver parenchyma is curable? Endoscopy and virus tests done. These are ok. Endoscopy showed slight varices only.The pain (though it is slight/discomfort) is still there? is it necessary to take colonoscopy. Doctors give different opinion,they say IBS, gas etc. Is there any way by testing blood to find out the real reason for the pain. MRI will help.hope it is not the begining of colon cancer? |
re: right abdominal pain
by Dr.J S Chowhan -
Nov 5th, 2014
2:48 pm
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Dear P Sukumaran It is not possible to give opinion on the basis of one ultrasound report. Please give detailed history of the complaints of the patient regarding nature and durtion of complaints. Any treatment taken in the past. Thanks With Regards Dr J S chowhan |
re: right abdominal pain
by Rubin Nath -
Jun 28th, 2020
2:15 pm
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Hello Doctor, What causes pain in right side of abdomen? |
re: right abdominal pain
by Dr Rahul Pandey -
Jun 28th, 2020
2:17 pm
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Dear Rubin, Appendicitis is one of the most common causes for pain.Your appendix is a small, thin tube that's located where the large and small intestines meet. When your appendix becomes inflamed, it's known as appendicitis. Appendicitis is a common cause of pain specifically in the lower right abdomen. |