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Pain In The Left Side Of Body. Tests Shows Elevated Liver Enzymes. Experiencing Fatigue. Suggestions?

Hi. I ve been having pain in my neck (left side), my left shoulder , and I have had some pain in my chest and under my left armpit and down my left arm. My head has also been hurting some. I also had blood work done recently that showed I have an elevated enzyme count in my liver . A normal count is 52, and mine is 500 (just included this in case it would have anything to do with my symptoms). I ve been experiencing fatigue as well...more than usual (I have a TBI).
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Hi and welcome to Healthcare magic.Thank you for the query.
There are severalcondition which can cause such pain including heart and lung disease. Most common abdominla causes are gastritis and gallbladder issue. SO you need to rule out these 2 first by doing ultrasounds or CT scan.
Wish you good health. Regards
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Pain In The Left Side Of Body. Tests Shows Elevated Liver Enzymes. Experiencing Fatigue. Suggestions?

Hi and welcome to Healthcare magic.Thank you for the query. There are severalcondition which can cause such pain including heart and lung disease. Most common abdominla causes are gastritis and gallbladder issue. SO you need to rule out these 2 first by doing ultrasounds or CT scan. Wish you good health. Regards