Possible gallbladder: The location of your pain and symptom complex sound like you may have gallbladder problems, such as a gallstone. It is important for you to see a primary care physician to have an evaluation such as an ultrasound of your gallbladder. If it is gallstones, you may need diet modification (staying away from rich foods) and possibly an evaluation by a surgeon.
Answered 3/17/2021
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You should be in Hos: If you are not already in the hospital then you need to go there so that they can investigate the cause and treat your nausea and pain.You may need IV fluids in addition to parenteral pain medication. Blood tests and X-Rays might reveal the cause.I hope it is not pancreatitis!
Answered 5/15/2014
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Consider gallbladder: Recurrent episodes of inflammation of the gallbladder can be associated with gallbladder stones that block the normal passage of bile, which in turn, may be why the bilirubin is elevated . Sometimes this picture can be seen in inflammation of the pancreas. These symptoms can and should be evaluated ASAP if you cannot keep food down.
Answered 5/15/2014
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