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What Causes Sever Abdominal Pain Post Child Birth?

Hi, may I answer your health queries right now ? Please type your query here... I just had a baby two months ago I went to the emergency room Saturday and they said I had a uti I went back Monday was having a lot of pain in my side took a ct scan they saying my liver is enlarged how come don't understand they said my uterus is enlarged my cervix is bulky
Fri, 28 Nov 2014
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Uterus remains slightly bulky after child birth even after complete involution. As per your symptoms, it appears as though you may have developed some infection of the pelvic area, perhaps some urinary infection. The enlargement of the liver on ultrasound needs to be ascertained further through liver function tests, clinical evaluation by a specialist, blood counts and follow up. If infection is the cause, it can be treated. Benign fatty liver needs dietary modifications. Renal pathology also needs to be excluded. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Sever Abdominal Pain Post Child Birth?

Hello, Uterus remains slightly bulky after child birth even after complete involution. As per your symptoms, it appears as though you may have developed some infection of the pelvic area, perhaps some urinary infection. The enlargement of the liver on ultrasound needs to be ascertained further through liver function tests, clinical evaluation by a specialist, blood counts and follow up. If infection is the cause, it can be treated. Benign fatty liver needs dietary modifications. Renal pathology also needs to be excluded. Hope this helps.