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Increasing Pain Under Ribs, Tender Mass, Nausea, Fatigue. Had Kidney Stones. Suggestions?

I have had increasing pain in my right flank that has slowly moved anterior. I feel a fullness and pressure under my right ribs and now have noticed a superficial mass about 6cm x 4cm that is firm, tender and does not move right under ribs on abdomen. Periodic nausea, increasing fatigue. I'm 33 no medical history other than kidney stones.
Mon, 24 Jun 2013
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hi,
Your symptoms suggest hepatic disease. The mass which seem intraabdominal around the liver area associated with gastrointestinal symptoms strongly suggest hepatic mass. There seem to be no link between kidney stones and you symptoms now. However, a comprehensive abdominal ultrasonography will help shed more light. My advise is that you contact you doctor immediately.
Wish you good health
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Increasing Pain Under Ribs, Tender Mass, Nausea, Fatigue. Had Kidney Stones. Suggestions?

hi, Your symptoms suggest hepatic disease. The mass which seem intraabdominal around the liver area associated with gastrointestinal symptoms strongly suggest hepatic mass. There seem to be no link between kidney stones and you symptoms now. However, a comprehensive abdominal ultrasonography will help shed more light. My advise is that you contact you doctor immediately. Wish you good health