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Suggest Treatment For Stomach Pain And Cyst On Liver

iam having a lot of pain at the top part of my stomach. It hurts to bend over. I pee a lot and I have been tired a lot. I also eat a lot too. I ve been having headaches and feeling dizzy like I m going to pass out. I ve had a ct scan and a stomach xray saying I have a cyst on my liver. Then I was told I don t. The lump is getting bigger and I m quite worried.
Thu, 24 Sep 2015
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Hello

Simple liver cysts are generally asymptomatic in nature and usually it only require follow up ultrasound.
You may need clinical evaluation.Cyst may cause pain if there is infection in cyst or rapid increase in size.
You may need evaluation by a gastroenterologist.

Upper abdominal pain may be due to reflux/acidity.
You may need clinical correlation and upper GI endoscopy.
You may need proton pump inhibitors.

Get well soon.
Take Care
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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Suggest Treatment For Stomach Pain And Cyst On Liver

Hello Simple liver cysts are generally asymptomatic in nature and usually it only require follow up ultrasound. You may need clinical evaluation.Cyst may cause pain if there is infection in cyst or rapid increase in size. You may need evaluation by a gastroenterologist. Upper abdominal pain may be due to reflux/acidity. You may need clinical correlation and upper GI endoscopy. You may need proton pump inhibitors. Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan