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Pain In Left Side Of Back And Stomach, Nausea While Walking. Have Gallstones. Is This Serious?
My husband has some back pain (left side mainly) and pain in his stomach (left side) at times. He feels so much better when lying down and feels nauseous when walking and standing up. He has gallstones but the gallbladder is not inflamed, The nausea has been going on for 4 to 5 days. Normally he is very active and not a complainer.
Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum. It appears that he might be having the urinary tract infection, or stone in the ureter, or may be colon infection.Nausea is common with any unbearable pain. The gall bladder lies in the right side more over in the upper part of the stomach. So there is no relation with the gall bladder. For this pain I advise you to consult a urologist for diagnosis, and treatment. I usually prescribe to my patient with such symptoms cifixime, mefenamic acid, dicyclomine hydrochloride, and ranitidine. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.
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Pain In Left Side Of Back And Stomach, Nausea While Walking. Have Gallstones. Is This Serious?
Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum. It appears that he might be having the urinary tract infection, or stone in the ureter, or may be colon infection.Nausea is common with any unbearable pain. The gall bladder lies in the right side more over in the upper part of the stomach. So there is no relation with the gall bladder. For this pain I advise you to consult a urologist for diagnosis, and treatment. I usually prescribe to my patient with such symptoms cifixime, mefenamic acid, dicyclomine hydrochloride, and ranitidine. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.