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Experiencing Pain On The Right Side Of The Stomach Due To Gastric, What Are The Treatments ?

I have severe pain on the right side of my stomach under my ribs. I have had a colonoscopy and at the same time a gastroscopic test. Then I had hepatobiliary test. All of the test came back good but a little irratation was found.I am very upset because the pain is almost costantand the gastro Dr. just letb me go.
Mon, 30 Dec 2013
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Hello!

Thank you for the query.

Such symptoms are quite characteristic for gallstones or chronic pancreatitis. The symptoms can be triggered by fatty foods or alcohol. Nausea is quite characteristic as well.
Stones are well visible in the abdominal ultrasound (and invisible in the CT). Pancreas can be seen in the CT.
If you havent have this tests, please ask your doctor about them.

Hope this will help.
Regards.
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Experiencing Pain On The Right Side Of The Stomach Due To Gastric, What Are The Treatments ?

Hello! Thank you for the query. Such symptoms are quite characteristic for gallstones or chronic pancreatitis. The symptoms can be triggered by fatty foods or alcohol. Nausea is quite characteristic as well. Stones are well visible in the abdominal ultrasound (and invisible in the CT). Pancreas can be seen in the CT. If you havent have this tests, please ask your doctor about them. Hope this will help. Regards.