Gastroenterolog hepatology urology
Gastroenterolog hepatology urology
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Feeling angry and bloated after laparoscopic appendectomy, is it normal?
I would appreciate it if the doctor could advise whether it is normal to feel bloated and tight after a laparoscopic appendectomy. Thank you, Doctor.
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Is it normal to have abdominal pain and vomiting 3 weeks after an appendectomy?
Hello doctor, I have had appendicectomy 3 weeks but I have stomach pain and vomiting. The doctor asked me if I had abdominal pain with vomiting 3 weeks after appendectomy surgery? I thank you.
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Menu for people with fatty liver disease
What to avoid and what to eat for people with fatty liver disease will directly affect the process and effectiveness of disease treatment and help prevent complications.
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Does a long-term liver patient with constipation indicate liver failure?
My mother is 87 years old this year with liver disease for many years, no diarrhea but recently constipated. The doctor asked me if a patient with long-term liver disease suffering from constipation has liver failure? To what extent is the disease progressing? I thank the doctor.
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Symptoms of elevated hepatic enzymes requiring attention
Elevated hepatic enzymes are indicative of hepatocellular injury, encompassing inflammation and necrosis. Upon hepatocyte destruction, specific enzymes (hepatic transaminases) are released into the circulation. Left untreated, persistently high liver enzymes can lead to serious liver diseases like cirrhosis and even liver cancer.
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Danger of Necrgotizing Cholecystitis
Necrotizing cholecystitis is one of the dangerous complications of acute cholecystitis. This condition requires immediate emergency treatment and surgery to address the infection before it threatens the patient's life.
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Possible complications after inguinal hernia surgery
After inguinal hernia surgery, patients need to be monitored and cared for carefully and properly to recover and prevent complications after surgery. Below are possible complications and solutions to reduce complications after inguinal hernia surgery.
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Does hepatitis B testing require fasting?
One common question patients often ask when instructed to undergo tests related to hepatitis B is whether they need to fast before the test.
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Recognizing Appendicitis in the Elderly: Key Symptoms to Look For
Although appendicitis is a prevalent cause of abdominal pain, older people might present with a different presentation than younger individuals. The elderly may have mild or nonspecific symptoms, unlike younger patients, who usually have classic signs such as severe pain in the right iliac fossa. The unclear signs and symptoms frequently result in postponed hospital stays and a higher chance of complications, including peritonitis and perforation.
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How to Manage Gastritis With Bloating and Excessive Hunger?
I have been diagnosed with gastritis, experiencing bloating but minimal pain. However, I often feel excessively hungry. Despite eating three meals daily, I now eat 6–8 times a day due to gastritis. When hungry, I feel weak, tremble, and notice a faster pulse in my stomach. Could you advise me on managing these symptoms? Thank you.
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