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Pain In Upper Right Abdomen, Hurts While Lying Down, Moving. Taking Medication For Diabetes. Treatment?
i have pain in my upper right abdomen . it never hurts while i am laying down, but it hurts when i sit or move a certain way. It has bee about 2 months now and i am 74 years old. i am female with diabetis which i take a pill for every day. i had diverticlitis a few years ago but it went away with antibiotics . please advise me what to do
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have you any aggravating factor like after taking meal or relieved after defecation or in empty stomach?
any history of passage of loose stool ?
the pain may be due to chronic calculus cholecystitis,ch.pancreatitis,diverticulitis,PUD,non ulcer dyspepsia or some form of malabsorption.
you may take pantoprazole 20 mg 12 hourly.
if it is progressing then go for an USG or consult a gastroenterologist.
pain in upper abdomen in upright posture localized in right half at 74 in a diabetic definitely calls for attention .get an ultra sound scan of abdomen done .there could be a mass under the diaphragm , in liver. possibility of fatty liver also needs to be ruled out. gall bladder pathology should also be considered .
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Pain In Upper Right Abdomen, Hurts While Lying Down, Moving. Taking Medication For Diabetes. Treatment?
thank you. have you any aggravating factor like after taking meal or relieved after defecation or in empty stomach? any history of passage of loose stool ? the pain may be due to chronic calculus cholecystitis,ch.pancreatitis,diverticulitis,PUD,non ulcer dyspepsia or some form of malabsorption. you may take pantoprazole 20 mg 12 hourly. if it is progressing then go for an USG or consult a gastroenterologist.