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What Could Recurring Dull Pain In Upper Right Side Indicate?
For the past few weeks I have been experiencing a dull pain at uper right side. I paid attention to see whether or not is related to food. Sometimes yes, but there have been instances when the pain is there even though I haven t had anything to eat. Should I got go to see a doctor and have it checked?
Thu, 3 Dec 2020
General & Family Physician, Dr. Jay Patel's Response
Hi,
There are to many causes that leads right side dull pain such as: 1) Gallbladder issues 2) Liver issues 3) Sometimes, muscle / rib inflammation may cause the pain 4) GERD (commonly know as acidity) does sometimes present with that picture
In order to come up with proper diagnosis: a) A complete physical examination is required b) Ultra Sound in needed to distinguish between various conditions along with a blood report.
Hence, I do suggest you to visit a primary care provider or if you can go to a surgeon straight will be great option.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Jay Patel, General & Family Physician
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What Could Recurring Dull Pain In Upper Right Side Indicate?
Hi, There are to many causes that leads right side dull pain such as: 1) Gallbladder issues 2) Liver issues 3) Sometimes, muscle / rib inflammation may cause the pain 4) GERD (commonly know as acidity) does sometimes present with that picture In order to come up with proper diagnosis: a) A complete physical examination is required b) Ultra Sound in needed to distinguish between various conditions along with a blood report. Hence, I do suggest you to visit a primary care provider or if you can go to a surgeon straight will be great option. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Jay Patel, General & Family Physician