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Constant stomach pain for a month
I’ve had persistent upper right quadrant pain for about a month, which radiates slightly to the chest and increases after meals. I have multiple small gallstones (2–4 mm) and grade 1 fatty liver. LFT: SGOT 48, SGPT 81. TSH 6.98 (hypothyroid), LDL 116, A/G ratio 1.32. I also have acidity, stomach fullness, and is currently on ibs medicine with no improvement. Gallbladder walls are not swollen. Is the pain due to gallstones or something else? Do I need surgery or are there any alternative treatments? Please advise.
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Hiii Gallstones poses threat to pancreatitis And also infection of gall stones wall In order to know ur health condition better n proper treatment n guidance Consult with me over here N know everything in details
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You should take small frequent meals and fried fatty meals Don’t take heavy meals at a time Contact lap surgeon for gall bladder removal
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Dietary habits change
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Need few more details Kindly connect.
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Need few more details. Kindly consult for further evaluation
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Gastritis. Avoid oily and junk foods. Drink plenty of water.
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If symptoms  persist with medical treatment ( oral medications) . You  will need laproscopic cholecystectomy ( surgery) with proper diet control as a definitive management. I Will suggest you to kindly visit your nearby Gastrointestinal Surgeon please for the same . Thank you.
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Kindly visit your nearby Gastrointestinal Surgeon please.
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