Monday, November 2, 2009

Liver Pain More Condition_symptoms What's The Difference Between Liver Pain And Right Chest Pain?

What's the difference between liver pain and right chest pain? - liver pain more condition_symptoms

I have pain in my right breast. Had the pain of the liver? What is the main difference between the different, or pain in the liver and chest pain?

3 comments:

  1. If pain after eating, I would say is most likely a gallbladder problem and do not have a liver disease. It is certainly something to talk about a gastroenterologist PCP, or if you already have a.

    A scan w / CCK was the only test that showed the disease, and were more of me (also a scan gallbladder w / CCK)

    Good luck!

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    Gallstones - Symptoms

    The most common symptom of gallstones in the stomach or abdominal pain right below the ribs.

    Pain May:

    * Development of a sudden in the middle of the abdomen) (epigastrium and spreads to the upper back or right shoulder area. In general, hard to get too comfortable, the movement has not eliminated the pain.
    * Prevent you from normal or deep breaths.
    * The last 15 minutes to 24 hours. More pain, 1 to 5 hours is common.
    * Start at night and be serious enough to wake you.
    * If after meals.

    Gallstones may cause pain vomitted, which may alleviate some of the belly (abdomen) and pressure. The pain, which can with fever, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite occurs) a sign of inflammation or infection of the gallbladder (acute cholecystitis. Symptoms may mean that the stone blocks the bile duct include:

    * Yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes (jaundice).
    * Dark urine.
    * Bright chairs.
    * Fever and chills.

    There are many other conditions with similar symptoms such as heartburn, pain that may result from heart attacks and liver problems. Stomach flu (gastroenteritis) and food poisoning may also cause symptoms similar to gallstones. Diarrhea and vomiting associated with the flu and food poisoning, but the pain tends to come and go, rather than constant. Moreover, these conditions can feel the pain in the stomach, instead of in one place.

    Abdominal pain that comes and goes (and not constant) and with nausea and vomiting and perhaps a mild fever presented more likely to be causedof stomach flu or food poisoning than by gallstones. This is especially true when people are sick in your area with similar symptoms are.

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