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Abdominal pain left side
I have abdominal pain left side what is der done with all reports CEA CA 125 and CA 15.3 but why it's pain ?
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Left-sided abdominal pain can occur due to many common and usually non-serious causes, and it is important to understand that normal tumor markers (CEA, CA-125, CA 15-3) are actually reassuring. These blood tests are not meant to find the cause of pain; they are mainly used to monitor known cancers or assess risk in specific clinical situations. If these markers are within normal limits, it strongly suggests that the pain is not due to cancer. The most common causes of left-sided abdominal pain in a 30-year-old woman include gas, acidity, gastritis, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), constipation, muscle strain, or colonic spasm. In women, gynecological causes such as ovulation pain, ovarian cysts, or hormonal fluctuations can also cause intermittent left-sided pain even when blood tests are normal. Sometimes pain can also be referred pain from the back or abdominal wall muscles. Pain does not always show up in blood tests. Functional problems of the gut (like gas trapping or bowel spasm) and mild inflammation often cause significant discomfort but do not alter tumor markers or routine blood reports. Stress and anxiety can also amplify gut sensitivity and pain.
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If ultrasound abdomen/pelvis, basic blood tests, and gynecological evaluation are normal, the pain is usually benign and treatable with dietary modification, gas-relieving or antispasmodic medicines, and lifestyle changes. However, if pain becomes persistent, severe, associated with fever, vomiting, weight loss, or abnormal bleeding, further evaluation may be required. Good luck!! And do contact in case of any doubt.
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You can go for local consultation by general physician. These test are not required initially. Please go for abdominal ultrasound first.
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Hello, You should go for a proper physical consultation with a doctor. These blood tests are not required right now. We’ll have decide further action based on what the doctor suspects after examination .
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A physical examination is required.
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The blood tests you had are called Tumour markers. They are not helpful in finding out the cause of your symptoms. We use these tumour markers to tell us how someone’s condition (ie a known tumour) is responding to treatment. Have a physical examination and further assessments as indicated. All the best. J G S R clinic
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Usually large intestinal  swelling. U R TOO ADVANCE  GONE FOR CANCER TEST, YOU NEED STOOL TEST COMPLETE N MICROSCOPIC  WITH H PYLORI . TILL THAN TAB OZ TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR FIVE DAYS. TAB MEFTAL SPAS DS TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR 3TO5 DAYS. NEXPRO RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH FOR 5 DAYS. CHANGE LIFE STYLE N DIET PLAN DRASTICALLY FIRST. USE OF CURD,  BUTTERMILK  IS BENIFICIAL.
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Kindly consult me.I need detailed history
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Gastritis? USG normal? Kindly consult with me on 94 two six eight six 78 nine six for proper guidance.
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Usg whole abdomen
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U need physical examination to diagnose
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Please do usg whole abdomen
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Due to gastric
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Gastritis Pls have physical examination with nearby gastroenterologist and have a follow up
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Immediately go for ULTRASOUND ( whole abdomen) nd after that you can contact me directly on PRACTO
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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