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What Are The Symptoms Of Dilated Blood-vessels In The Liver?
i was told today that i large blood vessel on my liver 4 off them, want should i do , i had ct scan and i have a stone in my gallbadder which i get out , do blood vessel give you pain in the lower back and pain when to bend over in the front lower right side
hello welcome to healthcaremagic.com i have gone through your question in detail: the dilated blood vessels you are referring to are actually intrahepatic billary radicals that usually get enlarged when there is an obstruction to the flow of bile. basically what happens is when an obstruction is present ther is increase in back pressure which results in the bile containing vessels to dilate. since you had gall stones this might have been the reason for it.if it still persists you need to evaluate further if your common bile duct is free or not. and if there is an obstruction u need to take care of that and see a gi/general surgeon for that. And as far as painin the back is concerned , pain due to gall stones does get radiated to the back and it is normal after a few days of surgery. i hope my answer helps you and wish you a healthy life ahead.
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What Are The Symptoms Of Dilated Blood-vessels In The Liver?
hello welcome to healthcaremagic.com i have gone through your question in detail: the dilated blood vessels you are referring to are actually intrahepatic billary radicals that usually get enlarged when there is an obstruction to the flow of bile. basically what happens is when an obstruction is present ther is increase in back pressure which results in the bile containing vessels to dilate. since you had gall stones this might have been the reason for it.if it still persists you need to evaluate further if your common bile duct is free or not. and if there is an obstruction u need to take care of that and see a gi/general surgeon for that. And as far as painin the back is concerned , pain due to gall stones does get radiated to the back and it is normal after a few days of surgery. i hope my answer helps you and wish you a healthy life ahead.