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What Causes Sharp Pain In The Left Upper Quadrant In A Diabetic?

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Posted on Mon, 14 Nov 2016
Question: a lump lower left quad, soreness on and off last 6 months lump detected 2 weeks ago. would touch lump, it would go away. as of this morning it seems its here to stay. only once or twice has the pain been acute/sharp. all other times lightly dole. I'm diabetic type b. for 5 years. meds are medforim 1000. and Januvia 50,, pain is more when standing. lying down was going away right away. until today, takes a little longer for pain to subside
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Answered by Dr. T Chandrakant (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Most probably obstructed hernia

Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query.
To recapitulate: Male/60 - lump in left lower quadrant - sore 6 months - lump detected 2 weeks ago - would go away - seems to stay as of today - lightly dole but acute once or twice - DM b - and so on...
The history is classical for inguinal hernia developing over 6 months and most probably obstructed today.
I would advise you the following:
Rush to ER or nearest hospital for:
Clinical evaluation, examination and ultrasonography to confirm whether this is obstructed hernia or not and to act upon the advise of the Doctor preferably a General Surgeon - which may be conservative or may be surgery depending upon the clinical findings and investigations.

I hope this answer helps you in proper diagnosis and decision making.

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What Causes Sharp Pain In The Left Upper Quadrant In A Diabetic?

Brief Answer: Most probably obstructed hernia Detailed Answer: Hi. Thanks for your query. To recapitulate: Male/60 - lump in left lower quadrant - sore 6 months - lump detected 2 weeks ago - would go away - seems to stay as of today - lightly dole but acute once or twice - DM b - and so on... The history is classical for inguinal hernia developing over 6 months and most probably obstructed today. I would advise you the following: Rush to ER or nearest hospital for: Clinical evaluation, examination and ultrasonography to confirm whether this is obstructed hernia or not and to act upon the advise of the Doctor preferably a General Surgeon - which may be conservative or may be surgery depending upon the clinical findings and investigations. I hope this answer helps you in proper diagnosis and decision making.