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Does Presence Of Gall Bladder Stones Lead To Loss Of Appetite?
I have a small bulge, lower abdomen, had ct they said gall stones but it is on the left side ??? I had a AAA surgery w/ aorta replacement in 2011 not wanting to eat much... I had thought maybe a hernia.Will try to see a dr. again Monday... What do you think?
Thanks for consulting the Physicians at HealthCare Magic. I have worked through your case thoroughly, and I can easily realize your health worries. Being your physician, I reassure you not to worry as things will settle down very soon. There are two separate things which are important here. One is gallstones and another is abdominal mass. Mass may be of aortic aneurysm or something else needed to be ruled out. Consult your surgeon for proper diagnosis. For gallstones consult your surgeon immediately.
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Does Presence Of Gall Bladder Stones Lead To Loss Of Appetite?
Hi dear! Thanks for consulting the Physicians at HealthCare Magic. I have worked through your case thoroughly, and I can easily realize your health worries. Being your physician, I reassure you not to worry as things will settle down very soon. There are two separate things which are important here. One is gallstones and another is abdominal mass. Mass may be of aortic aneurysm or something else needed to be ruled out. Consult your surgeon for proper diagnosis. For gallstones consult your surgeon immediately. May you get very well soon and have a wonderful time ahead. Please don t forget to give your valuable feedback to help us assist you in a better way. Click at I Find This Answer Helpful & give a five Stars too. Write a review about your experience with me. Regards! DR. HANIF PHILADELPHIA, USA