 
                            What Remedies Can I Do Help With Pain Hurts To Go Bed Sleep And Get Up When I Bend Hurts To Cough And Yawn?
 
 
                                    
                                    
                                          
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                                            Question : LEFT adrenal lesion compatible with lipid-poor adenoma.
status post cholecystectomy with mild prominence intra and extra hepatic biliary tree.
its within normal limits postoperative state, if there concern do biliary pathology ultrasound.
i have done to ct scans so far.
so what do i do with this now findings ovoid16x18mm left lesion adrenal. average attenuation of 27HU precontrast , 47Hu venous phase and 28 Hu on 15mins delayed phase. relative washout lesion 47% absolute washout of 95%. and my right adrenal is normal gland no mass.
cholecystectomy clips noted prominence intra and extrahepatic biliary tree. mid cbd 10mm tapering distanlly towards ampulia. no radio opaque choledocholithlasis.
what remedies can i do help with pain hurts to go bed sleep and get up when i bend hurts , hurts to cough and yawn.
                            status post cholecystectomy with mild prominence intra and extra hepatic biliary tree.
its within normal limits postoperative state, if there concern do biliary pathology ultrasound.
i have done to ct scans so far.
so what do i do with this now findings ovoid16x18mm left lesion adrenal. average attenuation of 27HU precontrast , 47Hu venous phase and 28 Hu on 15mins delayed phase. relative washout lesion 47% absolute washout of 95%. and my right adrenal is normal gland no mass.
cholecystectomy clips noted prominence intra and extrahepatic biliary tree. mid cbd 10mm tapering distanlly towards ampulia. no radio opaque choledocholithlasis.
what remedies can i do help with pain hurts to go bed sleep and get up when i bend hurts , hurts to cough and yawn.
                                    Brief Answer:
About postoperative pain;
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thank you for asking!
I have gone carrfully through your concern and seen the attached report.
The painkillers used to manage postoperative pains, usually depends on postoperative day you are.
During the first days, strong painkillers are suggested ( tramadol, morfine), than depending on individual pain threshold, milder ones can be used.
Usually is the surgeon or anesthesiologist who prescribes them.
Regarding to adrenal adenoma, you have to exclude a functioning one ( by checking the adrenal hormones) and than decide to do an intervention or not.
Hope the information will help.
Best wishes,
Dr.Mirjeta Guni
                                    
                            About postoperative pain;
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thank you for asking!
I have gone carrfully through your concern and seen the attached report.
The painkillers used to manage postoperative pains, usually depends on postoperative day you are.
During the first days, strong painkillers are suggested ( tramadol, morfine), than depending on individual pain threshold, milder ones can be used.
Usually is the surgeon or anesthesiologist who prescribes them.
Regarding to adrenal adenoma, you have to exclude a functioning one ( by checking the adrenal hormones) and than decide to do an intervention or not.
Hope the information will help.
Best wishes,
Dr.Mirjeta Guni
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                                      Dr. Nagamani Ng
                                  
                              
                                          
 
                                    
                                    
                                 
  
 
                                    so should i go see specialist in then , 
do i need to do ultrasound. or no ?
                            do i need to do ultrasound. or no ?
                                    Brief Answer:
about post-surgical pain;
Detailed Answer:
Hi again,
If pain persists, even out of expectations of physician and it is a sharp pain that can not be tolerated without painkillers then you should see your physician again.
Of course, diet is very important postoperatively and instructions are routinely given by the physician at the discharge.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Best wishes,
Dr.Mirjeta
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                            about post-surgical pain;
Detailed Answer:
Hi again,
If pain persists, even out of expectations of physician and it is a sharp pain that can not be tolerated without painkillers then you should see your physician again.
Of course, diet is very important postoperatively and instructions are routinely given by the physician at the discharge.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Best wishes,
Dr.Mirjeta
 Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
                              
                            
                                  
                                      Dr.   Arnab Banerjee
                                  
                              
                                          
 
                                    
                                    
                                 
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