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How To Treat High Ejection Rate Causing Nausea And Burning Sensation In Breasts?

Hi, may I answer your health queries right now ? Please type your query here...My HIDA scan said I had a high ejection rate. For 5 days now I have been very nauseated, pain and buring under my brests, especially on the right side, ocassional chills and the pain is constant, but worse the further I get away from eating. Could the 2 be related?
Fri, 25 Aug 2017
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Hi there,

I don't believe that this is related. I see a lot of patients with abnormal HIDA scans, and the only ones that are worrisome and would cause problems are the ones with low ejection fraction. A high ejection fraction means that your gallbladder is working very well, and isn't cause for any concern. Gallbladder problems are unrelated to breast pain.

If you haven't had a mammogram, I'd recommend that. If you are a younger patient, then an ultrasound of your breasts might be more helpful.

I hope I have answered your questions. Please feel free to contact me should you have any further questions.
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How To Treat High Ejection Rate Causing Nausea And Burning Sensation In Breasts?

Hi there, I don t believe that this is related. I see a lot of patients with abnormal HIDA scans, and the only ones that are worrisome and would cause problems are the ones with low ejection fraction. A high ejection fraction means that your gallbladder is working very well, and isn t cause for any concern. Gallbladder problems are unrelated to breast pain. If you haven t had a mammogram, I d recommend that. If you are a younger patient, then an ultrasound of your breasts might be more helpful. I hope I have answered your questions. Please feel free to contact me should you have any further questions.