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Pain at right hypocondriac region
February 2021 I had developed epigastric pain and right hypochondriac pain I consultant many doctors they said it's a mild gastritis ,my endoscopy was done but  no significant abnormality is detected, I took medicines prescribed my doctor's , but still it didn't cite properly 😔🥺 Medicines Pantoprazole 40 mg Esmoprazole Femotadine
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Hello, I think you need to go for USG abdomen. You have right hypochondriac region pain and you have taken medicines which are for acid peptic disease and gastritis. Your pain may be due to any gall bladder or liver pathology. So Ultrasound Abdomen will be right initial investigation for that.
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First you should have your ultrasound abdomen. LFT
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consult after your reports.
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Hi Have you gone through usg abdomen. If not then you should undergo
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