Have had a pain and soft lump with constant vibration and sounds about 3 inches left of my belly button for 8 to 9 months. Cannot sleep and recently it seems to have moved lower to the left groin area and is causing spasms in my left lower leg. Had an ultrasound of the abdomen and a mild hepatomegaly was noted also a slight thickening of the gallbladder wall. The doctor listened to the first area with her stethoscope and said she never heard anything like it and put on brown rice water diet, charcoal tabs and a mild diet which did nothing. Barely have appetite and am taking probiotics, green juice and eat a small meal. I am a 51 year old male, 185 lb , 5 10 .
With the history you have provided about the pain and soft lump in the area you mentioned and the shifting and other associated things you need to go for the following investigations:
Enteroclysis - to see for intestinal obstruction. CT scan of the abdomen for the mass / cancer/ internal hernia and so on. These will get you the proper diagnosis and the clear idea for the future treatment. This looks to be a Surgical case and consult a Surgical Gastroenterologist for physical examination, investigations and management
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What Causes Pain And Lump In Abdominal Area?
Hi. Thanks for your query. With the history you have provided about the pain and soft lump in the area you mentioned and the shifting and other associated things you need to go for the following investigations: Enteroclysis - to see for intestinal obstruction. CT scan of the abdomen for the mass / cancer/ internal hernia and so on. These will get you the proper diagnosis and the clear idea for the future treatment. This looks to be a Surgical case and consult a Surgical Gastroenterologist for physical examination, investigations and management