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Constant Pinching Pain Under Rib Cage, Nausea, No Appetite. History Of Gallbladder Removal. Diagnosed Inflmmatory Bowel. Suggest
I have Right side pain a little under the rib cage for 1 1/2 yrs my Dr said it is inflamatory bowel (dieriea) constant pain the last two weeks whe I lay down it pinches really bad on the right side , nausea, fatugue/weak /no appitite/ no gallbladder this started after my gallbladder was removed Dr knicked my bowel spent 5 days in the hospital for it what do you think ?
Hello, Thanks for the query to H.C.M. Forum. The pain , as you described in your query , seems to be a pain in liver . Nausea , loss of appetite, weakness, fatigue may be due to liver involvement. In my opinion get in ultrasound of liver. 2nd reason may be pain in pleura ( covering membrane of lung ). Consult a physician and get his opinion. Good luck. Dr. HET
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Constant Pinching Pain Under Rib Cage, Nausea, No Appetite. History Of Gallbladder Removal. Diagnosed Inflmmatory Bowel. Suggest
Hello, Thanks for the query to H.C.M. Forum. The pain , as you described in your query , seems to be a pain in liver . Nausea , loss of appetite, weakness, fatigue may be due to liver involvement. In my opinion get in ultrasound of liver. 2nd reason may be pain in pleura ( covering membrane of lung ). Consult a physician and get his opinion. Good luck. Dr. HET