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Could The Pain In Right Abdomen Be Due To Bilirubin Levels And Enlarged Liver?

I am feeling pain at right abdomen from past 6-7years ago, different doctors were visited, they found enlarge liver by ultrasonography, in recent 13.12,2010, dr anabildutta ,mbbs, found jaundice, bilirubin 2.30mg. At present iam not escaped from it, im in tension, give me suggestion please
Tue, 6 Sep 2016
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Hi welcome to health care magic...

Your detail history needed like....
-Alcohol history
-medication history
-acute jaundice history
-history of activity suspicious toward acquiring hbsag like blood transfusion
-liver palpation etc.....

You should than investigated with....
-USG abdomen
-Peripheral smear examination
-SGPT, SGOT
-Urine urobilinogen
-Urine biliribin etc....

These will help in rule out nature of jaundice like hemolytic, hepatocelluar or obstructive....

If suspected than hbsag and HCV detection done with ELISA testing...

First consult physician or gastroenterologist and than you can post follow up report for more comment...

According to cause further treatment can be guided

Take care
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Could The Pain In Right Abdomen Be Due To Bilirubin Levels And Enlarged Liver?

Hi welcome to health care magic... Your detail history needed like.... -Alcohol history -medication history -acute jaundice history -history of activity suspicious toward acquiring hbsag like blood transfusion -liver palpation etc..... You should than investigated with.... -USG abdomen -Peripheral smear examination -SGPT, SGOT -Urine urobilinogen -Urine biliribin etc.... These will help in rule out nature of jaundice like hemolytic, hepatocelluar or obstructive.... If suspected than hbsag and HCV detection done with ELISA testing... First consult physician or gastroenterologist and than you can post follow up report for more comment... According to cause further treatment can be guided Take care