Asked for Male | 29
Shoulder Blade Pain After Liver Pus Operation Treatment
The pus was successfully removed from your liver. However, you still have pain in your right shoulder blade and chest. Sometimes, gas can get trapped in the body after surgery, causing discomfort. However ongoing pain in these areas could also be a sign of muscle strain or inflammation. It’s important to inform your doctor so they can investigate further and find ways to relieve the pain.
Answered By

Dr. Gaurav Gupta
Surgical Gastroenterology
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Asked for Male | 42
Can I Cure HBV at 42?
HBV is a viral infection that can cause liver damage. Possible signs are weariness, jaundice (yellow skin or eyes), and abdomen discomfort. This virus is transmitted through direct contact with blood or fluids from an infected person. Medication can help to control the virus, but no cure is available. I suggest visiting a hepatologist if you want to get a diagnosis and treatment plan.
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Dr. Gaurav Gupta
Surgical Gastroenterology
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Asked for Male | 31
Why is my total bilirubin 2.9 mgs/dil?
When blood total bilirubin levels are high, the chances are that the liver or gallbladder is not functioning properly. However, direct bilirubin may tell that it is a liver problem in processing bile. This may arise from infections, liver diseases, or blockages in the bile ducts. It is vital to consult with a hepatologist about these results to find the most agreeable treatment for you.
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Dr. Gaurav Gupta
Surgical Gastroenterology
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Asked for Female | 31
Is it safe to have sex with chronic hepatitis B?
Hepatitis B is a virus that mainly affects the liver. Tiredness, jaundice (yellow skin), and stomach pain are some possible causes. Your fiancée has been treated and it is generally safe to have sex, but it is important to use protection such as condoms to minimize the risk of spreading the virus.
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Dr. Gaurav Gupta
Surgical Gastroenterology
Answered on 20th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 63
Chronic Liver Cirrhosis Treatment Options Assessment
Liver cirrhosis can bring itching, low energy, fewer platelets, and protein troubles. Those issues happen when damaged livers can't do their jobs right across your body. It's key to treat those symptoms closely and regularly check your condition. A good lifestyle, proper diet, and listening to your hepatologist can boost your overall wellness.
Answered By

Dr. Gaurav Gupta
Surgical Gastroenterology
Answered on 14th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 25
I've been dealing with a complex set of symptoms that have persisted and worsened over the years, and I'm hoping to get your advice on how to move forward. Here’s an overview: - I've had flu-like symptoms for 23 years, which now occur 4-5 times a week. - I experience severe breathing issues, with some episodes lasting up to 9 weeks. - I have constant and aggressive eczema on my legs and abdomen, frequent abscess eruptions, and persistent joint pain. - I also struggle with severe intestinal cramps, alternating between diarrhea and constipation, eye and hearing issues, and clubbing of my fingers. - Additionally, I have a known Hepatitis B infection. Despite being regularly prescribed antibiotics, which only provide temporary relief, my symptoms continue to get worse. These issues are severely affecting my daily life.
Your symptoms suggest a complex and multi-system health issue that requires thorough evaluation. The combination of respiratory problems, skin conditions, gastrointestinal symptoms, and chronic hepatitis B infection indicates that you might be dealing with an underlying autoimmune or systemic condition. Consult with a rheumatologist for a comprehensive assessment, as they specialize in autoimmune and systemic inflammatory disorders. Additionally, a hepatologist for your Hepatitis B management and a dermatologist for your skin conditions would be essential to get a holistic treatment plan.
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Dr. Gaurav Gupta
Surgical Gastroenterology
Answered on 14th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 58
What should I do for liver cirrhosis swelling?
Answered By

Dr. N S S Gauri
Unani
Answered on 11th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 31
How much does a liver transplant cost in Mauritania?
Answered By

Dr. N S S Gauri
Unani
Answered on 11th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 49
Looking for a Hepatologist near Guduvanchery, Chennai?
Answered By

Dr. N S S Gauri
Unani
Answered on 11th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 32
Answered By

Dr. N S S Gauri
Unani
Answered on 11th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 50
Why am I not feeling hungry with kidney and liver issues?
Answered By

Dr. N S S Gauri
Unani
Answered on 11th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 28
Is my FibroScan result of kpa 8.8 dangerous?
A fibroscan result with a kPa of 8.8 and a cap of 325 points towards liver issues. This can happen due to fatty liver, infections, or excessive drinking. Symptoms include tiredness, swelling in the belly, and yellow skin. To reverse it, focus on a healthy diet, exercise, and avoiding alcohol. Regular visits to a liver specialist will ensure that progress is monitored.
Answered By

Dr. Gaurav Gupta
Surgical Gastroenterology
Answered on 11th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 44
Answered By

Dr. Pallab Haldar
Homoeopath
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 18
Could Jaundice with 10 Points Affect Me?
Jaundice is a disorder that affects the color of your skin, making it look yellow, and your eyes, which make them look yellow. Symptoms include yellow skin and eyes, dark urine, and tiredness. Jaundice can be the result of liver ailments like liver inflammation, and hepatitis. A good way to help it is to drink lots of water and eat healthy foods. Get a lot of rest. Steer clear of the alcohol and fatty foods that are so often consumed. Ensure that you see a hepatologist for proper treatment.
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Dr. Gaurav Gupta
Surgical Gastroenterology
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 23
How to cure HBV?
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a virus that can make you feel extremely ill. You might experience extreme fatigue, yellow discoloration of the eyes, and stomach pain. HBV is transmitted via blood and other body fluids. A hepatologist should be consulted for information. Medicines can assist in the treatment of HBV, and the good management of your health can lead to the improvement of your health.
Answered By

Dr. Gaurav Gupta
Surgical Gastroenterology
Answered on 6th Aug '24