
What Causes Severe Pain In Abdomen With Nausea And Raised Amylase Levels?

Question: Hi, I am a 47 yo female with severe right upper quadrant pain for 1month. Steadily getting worse. My stomach hurts also and chest sometimes. I have had some testing told I had pancreatits or/gallbladder
Disease. Nothing is for sure. The pain gets worse with certain foods. Can you helpless?
Very sick to my stomach feel like I am going to throw up any minute pain on my right uq hurts severely. My amylase was elevated twice. 186 142. Is the chest pain related. To the gallbladder?
Disease. Nothing is for sure. The pain gets worse with certain foods. Can you helpless?
Very sick to my stomach feel like I am going to throw up any minute pain on my right uq hurts severely. My amylase was elevated twice. 186 142. Is the chest pain related. To the gallbladder?
Brief Answer:
could be pancreatitis
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for writing to HCM.
Severe pain in abdomen with nausea and raised amylase points towards pancreatitis.
I would suggest that you show yourself to a physician for a physical examination and also get an ultrasound of your abdomen done to look for swelling of your pancreas, and it will also help to screen your gall bladder. If you have already done these tests, please upload the reports so that I am better able to help.
But to me your condition looks a bit serious and i would suggest that you show yourself in the emergency room for proper management.
Hope i have been helpful.
Regards
Dr. Ashish Verma
could be pancreatitis
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for writing to HCM.
Severe pain in abdomen with nausea and raised amylase points towards pancreatitis.
I would suggest that you show yourself to a physician for a physical examination and also get an ultrasound of your abdomen done to look for swelling of your pancreas, and it will also help to screen your gall bladder. If you have already done these tests, please upload the reports so that I am better able to help.
But to me your condition looks a bit serious and i would suggest that you show yourself in the emergency room for proper management.
Hope i have been helpful.
Regards
Dr. Ashish Verma
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