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I found you on world internet in health magic the reason I am writing this to you. I feel pain right side near liver or pain could be Gallbladder. I went to hospital explained to the doctor he checked & got me ultra sound he did not find any thing, then I got pain after few weeks I went again he suggested me that you need MRI, he scanned my body with two injection in different timings he did not find any thing I ask him where the pain coming from? He did not say any thing
My pain appears in the night around 3.30 or 4am. During the pain I stood up and walk to the bath room and come back to bed & pain disappears. You are experienced doctor would you please tell me what kind of problem is this. I have excellent health I don’t smoke or drink I am 54 years old. What is the best way that I will take care in early stage before it goes worst
I would very appreciate if you suggest me as you are experienced doctor.
You may have an endoscopic examination to rule out any lesion in esophagus or stomach or proximal duodenum. However, MRI must have excluded all possible and common causes of your pain.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Wish you good health!
Regards, Dr Tayyab Malik
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Hi, You may have an endoscopic examination to rule out any lesion in esophagus or stomach or proximal duodenum. However, MRI must have excluded all possible and common causes of your pain. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Wish you good health! Regards, Dr Tayyab Malik