What Causes Abdominal Pain, Dark Urine, Weight Gain And Back Pain?
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Tue, 16 Aug 2016
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Question : List of symptoms
Enlarged liver abdominal pain diarhea dark urine weight gain back pain missed meantrual cycle nausea extreme fatigue sweating
Enlarged liver abdominal pain diarhea dark urine weight gain back pain missed meantrual cycle nausea extreme fatigue sweating
Hello,
You need a complete evaluation of your liver including ultrasound, liver enzymes and tests for Hepatitis A, B and C. This could be serious. See a doctor as soon as possible
Regards
You need a complete evaluation of your liver including ultrasound, liver enzymes and tests for Hepatitis A, B and C. This could be serious. See a doctor as soon as possible
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Detailed Answer:
Hi and thank you for asking.
I read carefully all your concerna and I can say as follows:
1. Your symptoms may be related with an acute liver infection associated with enzyme elevated like cytomegalovirus infection and ebstein barr virus infection.
2. Otherwise it would be great if you can send me all your test results so I can check them by myself.
Also I need to know if you are using alcohol too.
I am waitting your medical reports.
Dr.Klerida
Please follow...
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thank you for asking.
I read carefully all your concerna and I can say as follows:
1. Your symptoms may be related with an acute liver infection associated with enzyme elevated like cytomegalovirus infection and ebstein barr virus infection.
2. Otherwise it would be great if you can send me all your test results so I can check them by myself.
Also I need to know if you are using alcohol too.
I am waitting your medical reports.
Dr.Klerida
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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