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What Causes Severe Abdominal Pain In Jaundice Patient?

Respected Sir my grand paa is suffereing from jaundice for 4 weeks . As well as he has a severe pain in his abdomen . Doc say s his kidney has no prblm as well they did endoscopy but yet they did not diagnose that actually whether this pain is in liver pancreas or gall bladder . he has been admitted in hospital for 4 weeks !! And there is no symptomps of recovery from jaundice yet .
Wed, 8 Jul 2015
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
Read and understood your history about your Grand father.
Persistent jaundice with pain is definitely indicative of an obstructive lesion in the liver, bole ducts or pancreas>
By this tine he should have been well diagnosed and treated well.
I would advise you the following:
ERCP and MRCP will diagnose in most of the cases and give a plan for a definitely treatment.
If surgery is indicated, go for it .
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What Causes Severe Abdominal Pain In Jaundice Patient?

Hi. Thanks for your query. Read and understood your history about your Grand father. Persistent jaundice with pain is definitely indicative of an obstructive lesion in the liver, bole ducts or pancreas By this tine he should have been well diagnosed and treated well. I would advise you the following: ERCP and MRCP will diagnose in most of the cases and give a plan for a definitely treatment. If surgery is indicated, go for it .