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Suggest Remedy For Severe Abdomen,back And Chest Pain

Please help: 3 years ago had gallbladder removed. Since i have been in pain. I had little hernia from the surgery but doctors say it s ok and dismiss it. Now I have chronic pain throughout my abdominal. Upper mostly but also goes from left to right side. With abdominal pain I have severe back pain and chest/breast pain. Recent CAT scan showed everything is fine, I tend to be anemic but months ago CAT scan showed my appendix is in lower normal (not sure what that means.
Thu, 13 Jun 2019
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Hi,

If the pain is in the upper abdomen, no need to worry about appendicitis. Upper abdomen pain can be related to the stomach.

Peptic ulcer/gastritis can be a reason. If there is growth, the investigation would have shown it. Maybe a endoscopy can help you. Before that, you can go for a course of antigastric drugs.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. S.R.Raveendran, Sexologist
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Suggest Remedy For Severe Abdomen,back And Chest Pain

Hi, If the pain is in the upper abdomen, no need to worry about appendicitis. Upper abdomen pain can be related to the stomach. Peptic ulcer/gastritis can be a reason. If there is growth, the investigation would have shown it. Maybe a endoscopy can help you. Before that, you can go for a course of antigastric drugs. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. S.R.Raveendran, Sexologist