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What To Do For The Pain In My Right Abdomen?

I have had pain for four months now i was diagnosed with a haitus hernia and cholecystitis without stones.... i have had bad pain and sonday i had a sudden sharp pain in my right for 5 min and then it went away could it be that the gallbladder has ruptured my WBC is 13.4 and neut abs 8.7 what does this mean
Tue, 13 May 2014
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I really appreciate your concern, if you have a history of cholecystitis then pain could be related with this and this need to be ruled out but for sure this is not the gall bladder emergency, so no need to worry about this chances of nonspecific pain could be considered too, if this is infective sate then WBC may increased in numbers, take care and have nice day.
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What To Do For The Pain In My Right Abdomen?

HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate your concern, if you have a history of cholecystitis then pain could be related with this and this need to be ruled out but for sure this is not the gall bladder emergency, so no need to worry about this chances of nonspecific pain could be considered too, if this is infective sate then WBC may increased in numbers, take care and have nice day.