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Pain just above my right belly
I am 26 weeks pregnant and was very itchy. My gyno suggested to get LFT and bile acid tests done. My bile acid levels are 48 currently. Also I face pain just above my right belly post meals sometimes, which eventually goes away with passing gas and stool. Is this pain related to my increased bile acid or is it something else. Also is there a possibility that the bile level reduce post taking proper care and medication during pregnancy? I have been taking BA-300 starting yesterday.
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Pain abdomen should be assessed by a physical examination especially when you are living in a decent city (not a Naxal affected village) where you have a few Doctors in the city.
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Yes bole acid willcome down with medicine.... Pain can be due othr reasons...meet ur gynaec
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This is suggestive of cholestasis of pregnancy U need to be put on a medicine U can connect for a prescription N deliver at 37 completed weeks
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