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Muscle Pull Pain In Left Stomach Near Navel. Prescribed Mebiz Sr. History Of Scan Showing Leision Of 1cm By 2 Cm. Advice
HI my name is deepa. since a few months i am suffering from a typical muscle pull pain in the left hand side of my stomach. its on the left side of my navel. my doctor has prescribed MEBIZ SR. about 6 mths back i had gone for a scan which showed a leision of 1cm by 2cm. again after 6mths the report showed the same leision of 1cm by 2cm. no growth in the leision. please advise.
Hi Deepa ! If it was a muscle pull, possibly a hematoma (blood collection) formed over there which got organised.This is seen in the scan as a lesion of 1cm by 2cm. However, it is also possible that the lesion, which was present earlier was co incidentally discovered by the scan done for the present problem. The organised hematoma should gradually regress by resorption. If it persists along with pain or discomfort, then you are suggested to visit a surgeon who may advise an excisional biopsy of the lesion for you. Wishing you an early recovery.
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Muscle Pull Pain In Left Stomach Near Navel. Prescribed Mebiz Sr. History Of Scan Showing Leision Of 1cm By 2 Cm. Advice
Hi Deepa ! If it was a muscle pull, possibly a hematoma (blood collection) formed over there which got organised.This is seen in the scan as a lesion of 1cm by 2cm. However, it is also possible that the lesion, which was present earlier was co incidentally discovered by the scan done for the present problem. The organised hematoma should gradually regress by resorption. If it persists along with pain or discomfort, then you are suggested to visit a surgeon who may advise an excisional biopsy of the lesion for you. Wishing you an early recovery.