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Gallstones?
Pain in right quadrant underneath rib cage, but no nausea or fever. Soft stool, and excessive belching. More discomfort than pain, but pain does wrap around to both sides on lower back. Not sure if I wait it out, try to clean out any stones and go from there. Help?
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Hi, it's better to get a ULTRASOUND abdomen done to rule out Gall stone
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