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Suggest Cause For Lesions In Liver With Abdominal Pain & Diahhrea

After recent CT scan they found a 4mm low attenuation lesion located within the right renal midpole as well as a 3mm low-attenuation lesion within left lobe of liver. I have been having a lot of abdominal pain, along with nausea, diahhrea fatigue. Who do I go see about this and what does this mean
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Hi. these are are the disadvantages of modern science, as these such small lesions has nothing to do with your symptoms.

Your symptoms are straightforward suggestive of intestinal infection and needs proper clinical evaluation and proper treatment with antibiotics.

See a Gatroenterologist.
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Suggest Cause For Lesions In Liver With Abdominal Pain & Diahhrea

Hi. these are are the disadvantages of modern science, as these such small lesions has nothing to do with your symptoms. Your symptoms are straightforward suggestive of intestinal infection and needs proper clinical evaluation and proper treatment with antibiotics. See a Gatroenterologist.