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What Can Cause Pain In Lower Side Of Ribs?

Hi my name is vvvvn. I have been having pains in my lower right side of my ribs. Not as in the bones but when i take a deep breath in. I was stabbed in 2011 and had my spleen removed. I also had dammedge to my pancreas. The pain started in 2012. When I take pain pills the next day its worse it dosnt ever go away. I have been checked for hep and aids. I came up neg. my liver enzimes where regular. Is there any other liver diseases or gal bladder issues that may be contributing to this?
Sat, 11 Jan 2014
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HI. There is more chances of pleuracy , that is inflammation of the covering in response your your old trauma of left casing pleura effusion. It is not painful until has become small in amount to allow both surfaces of pleura to rub against each other when you take a deep breath. I would like you to go for X-ray of chest in AP and right lateral view to confirm the diagnosis. Ultrasonography too helps to confirm this and to know about any other abdominal problem.
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What Can Cause Pain In Lower Side Of Ribs?

HI. There is more chances of pleuracy , that is inflammation of the covering in response your your old trauma of left casing pleura effusion. It is not painful until has become small in amount to allow both surfaces of pleura to rub against each other when you take a deep breath. I would like you to go for X-ray of chest in AP and right lateral view to confirm the diagnosis. Ultrasonography too helps to confirm this and to know about any other abdominal problem.