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What Causes Liver Abscess And Pain In The Upper Abdomen?

Hi-doctor I was having upper abdomen pain. He diagnosed on 16/11/11 as lever abscess of 50x50 mm. He put me on iv metronidazole 2g and ofloxacin 500 for first day and followed by metronidazole 1g and ofloxacin 500 BD for 3 days. Now he has put me on oral treatment with oflomac 200 and metrogyl 400 for 21 days. And advised me light diet. I want to know are u ok with the above perception. Please clarify about the dite.
Mon, 21 Mar 2016
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hi.

noted history of liver abscess. yes, i would agree with the current management of your doctor. conservative management is done when the abscess size is not too large and drainage thru a percutaneous or open technique is not yet warranted. usually, a repeat ultrasound will be done after completion of antibiotic treatment, to confirm if the abscess has resolved. along with this, your symptoms will also improve. a regular follow-up with your doctor is also recommended.

hope this helps.

good day!!

~dr.kaye
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What Causes Liver Abscess And Pain In The Upper Abdomen?

hi. noted history of liver abscess. yes, i would agree with the current management of your doctor. conservative management is done when the abscess size is not too large and drainage thru a percutaneous or open technique is not yet warranted. usually, a repeat ultrasound will be done after completion of antibiotic treatment, to confirm if the abscess has resolved. along with this, your symptoms will also improve. a regular follow-up with your doctor is also recommended. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye