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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Suggest Treatment For Liver Laceration And Pain

A year and a half ago I fell 40 ft from Pine tree. I lacerated my liver and i experencing pain on the right side back of ribs section, I barley press on the area and i am in extreme pain. I went to the hospital around a week ago. They took urine samples and blood work and everything checked out okay. They said I bronchitis because i had shortness of breath. I told them i had fallen a week prior from passing out sitting up. They did sonogram of my heart,chest x-rays,MRI, and a Cardio Gram test. Im still experiencing shortness of breath, fatigue, and pain in the area previously explained. What should I do?
Thu, 5 Feb 2015
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You nees to see specialist for your problem and you need to review your radiological report. According to your history i feel there is some anatomical defect remaining so your lung is not functioning very well.
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Suggest Treatment For Liver Laceration And Pain

You nees to see specialist for your problem and you need to review your radiological report. According to your history i feel there is some anatomical defect remaining so your lung is not functioning very well. Thanking you.