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Have Hep-c, Pain In Right Side, Getting Worse. What To Do?
I have hep-c. I have had pain in my right side for over a year now. Up until last week i could tolerate it. Finally, I had to go to the e.r.. After running blood work the doctor told me that the tests showed everything to be normal. however, the pain is still there and seems to be getting worse. I have lost work and sleep but i cant afford to miss anymore work. i do not have a primary care doctor at this time. I wont be able to afford one until I get some more work done. What am I going to do?
Hi, The pain in the right hypo chondrium , signifies duodinal ulcer, gall bladder infection, or gallstones, or hiatus hernia. Can be confirmed by the M.R.I. abdomen. So i advise you to consult a gastroenterologist for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.
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Have Hep-c, Pain In Right Side, Getting Worse. What To Do?
Hi, The pain in the right hypo chondrium , signifies duodinal ulcer, gall bladder infection, or gallstones, or hiatus hernia. Can be confirmed by the M.R.I. abdomen. So i advise you to consult a gastroenterologist for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.