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How To Treat The Chronic Intermittent Abdominal Pain?

my 15 year old daughter has chronic intermittent abdominal pain with abnormal liver function and abnormal clotting profile. previous ultrasound showed coarse liver texture. the liver appears to be enlarged and exhibits a diffusely coarse echotexture with no apparent focal leisons identified.the spleen appears enlarged for her age.
Mon, 17 Nov 2014
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Well come to HCM
Abdominal pain may not be due to the liver findings detected in ultrasonogragy and not even due to spleen enlargment, such pain is common in female of this age this could be vague type of abdominal pain, nonspecif, such pain can be treaed with following medicine, dysmanorrhea need to rule out.
1) Tab Clinidium with Chlordaizepoxide three times in day
this is nothhing to worry would come around soon, take care.
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How To Treat The Chronic Intermittent Abdominal Pain?

HI Well come to HCM Abdominal pain may not be due to the liver findings detected in ultrasonogragy and not even due to spleen enlargment, such pain is common in female of this age this could be vague type of abdominal pain, nonspecif, such pain can be treaed with following medicine, dysmanorrhea need to rule out. 1) Tab Clinidium with Chlordaizepoxide three times in day this is nothhing to worry would come around soon, take care.