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What Is The Treatment For Frequent Pain In Abdominal Area?

Frequent pain in the upper right front quadrant abdominal area(Liver area) in 60 Yr old male Indian, pure vegetarian, office work 9-to 6. Pain aggravates when lying on left (stretching effect) and gets subdued when turning on right. Normal bowels but often sticky faeces of normal colour.
Sat, 18 Jan 2014
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General Surgeon 's  Response
Hi. This can be due to an inflammation of either liver, gall bladder or a large bowel in the vicinity. I would suggest you to do an ultrasonograpy ( CT Scan will be better) Stool examination, May need a colonoscopy too. A consultation with Surgeon for clinical examination with the advised investigations will lead to a diagnosis to help decide the further management. Please do this as soon as possible.
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General Surgeon Dr. Ashish Verma's  Response
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Thanks for writing to HCM.
Looks like gall stones to me. Get a ultrasound abdomen and liver function test to help reach a diagnosis.

Dr. Ashish Verma
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What Is The Treatment For Frequent Pain In Abdominal Area?

Hi. This can be due to an inflammation of either liver, gall bladder or a large bowel in the vicinity. I would suggest you to do an ultrasonograpy ( CT Scan will be better) Stool examination, May need a colonoscopy too. A consultation with Surgeon for clinical examination with the advised investigations will lead to a diagnosis to help decide the further management. Please do this as soon as possible.