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Constant Pain Over Appendix Area, Weight Loss, Nausea, Tests Show High Bilrubin, Normal CAT, Ultrasound. Cause?
My daughter has a pain that is constant right over where her liver/galbladder/appendix is. She has had catscans and ultrasounds of the area and nothing has shown anything unusual. She has experience weightloss, nausea and blood tests only show an increase in her billirubin. It has spiked to 2.9 and is currently at 1.4. Any ideas on what it might be?
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Only rise in bilirubin does not explain her pain
it is imp to know if her bilirubin is direct or indirect hyperbilirubinemia
if indirect bili is normal then poss it is Gilberts syndrome
if her CT scan is normal then it is possible that she may be having functional abdomainal pain syndrome
talk to her observe he if she has stress or has pain durng stress
these sympt are common in teenagers
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Constant Pain Over Appendix Area, Weight Loss, Nausea, Tests Show High Bilrubin, Normal CAT, Ultrasound. Cause?
HI Only rise in bilirubin does not explain her pain it is imp to know if her bilirubin is direct or indirect hyperbilirubinemia if indirect bili is normal then poss it is Gilberts syndrome if her CT scan is normal then it is possible that she may be having functional abdomainal pain syndrome talk to her observe he if she has stress or has pain durng stress these sympt are common in teenagers