What to do when you h ave Upper Right Abdominal Pain and already got tests?
Hi all this year around january i had some strong abdominal pain( upper right) it would last hours and the pain would get stuck and i would not be able to breath in. Then i had it 2 days later. then i had it the following week alittle.. so i went to doc to check, he thought it was gallbladder problems sent me to imaging tests, turns out everything is normal. i also had blood tests and were normal.
then i changed my diet eliminating milk. no more meat( just sometimess) no junk food. it got better from that time up to now, i had been fine.
But then this week ( May 2006) i’m having pain there again. this time is not so sharp and i can breath-in, but i have it.. and it seems like a bit higher than the place it was before.
Anyways, what can this be, if docs say i’m fine? what should i do now?
I know you said you’ve already had you’re gallbladder tested,but I am suggesting you get it tested again by a urologist.The reason behind this is because he/she can do a test involving dye injected into your gallbladder to see if it is even working.I had the same symptoms for years and had this test done,found out I had a diskenetic(none working gallbladder)that caused me a great deal of pain.I had the laproscopic surgery to have it removed and no longer have that pain.Best wishes on finding out results!
Sounds like gas, drink a hot can of coca cola and see if that helps.
Maybe you should try going to a gastric intestinal specialist. It maybe gas, maybe you could possibly have the IBS syndrome and with cutting meat and dairy out of your diet your body will need time to adjust to the change. Eat a lot of roughage too, spinach and broccoli’s. Perhaps it is a polyp but I think the pain would be lower in that case. Good luck though!
Pain is your body’s way of saying something is wrong. My first guess would have been your gallbladder. Your liver is located to the right of your gallbladder and there are numerous things that can cause your liver to beceom inflamed. I’d return to your DR or find another. Typical gallbladder attacks usually follow dairy intake, and reducing fats. However, if you drink or take drugs, this can and will affect your liver. Please seek another medical opinion, and advise that Dr of your symptoms, and how long they ahve been going on.
Get tested for Crohn’s disease or IBS