Monday, January 25, 2010

Gall Bladder Polyp Gall Bladder Polyp With Fatty Liver?

Gall bladder polyp with fatty liver? - gall bladder polyp

After an attack of pain and vomiting for six months, found an ultrasound examination a polyp of 1.8 cm and foie gras. I have poor pain on the left side and mild nausia attacks. I have a low fat diet for six months and have 2stone lost, but I'm still overweight. I care very tired, a lot of time and sometimes extreme indigestion. I suffered for a time of acid reflux, which causes difficulty in swallowing. A consultant told me that 1.8 cm is too small, and I wanted the other version wants to remove the gallbladder, as he says, it is very important to 1.8cm. I received no dietary advice, both consultants say, it's really a stone polyps. Any advice would be surgury what kind of things I can do to help me. I fear that this analysis was performed by six months and the polyps are now bigger and possibley cancer.

4 comments:

Loobyloo said...

If a polyp is less than 1 cm below, usually no problems during a scan every six months. If it is greater than 1 cm, it is as large and the gallbladder should be removed. All the symptoms you describe are due to the gallbladder, not in the liver. Do not try to worry and to ensure that the information required by the medical team before making any investment decision.

spongebobs biggest fan said...

First, I am very sorry for you

I got what you say, and I finally have my gallbladder removed in

is something very painful and often doubles pain

I never had liver'm Fat: not so sure, but so far from the gall bladder, if I were you told them back to my doctor that I was unhappy that must obtain an exploration, then an appointment with another consultants who are not in much pain and somethings right

or you can forget everything and go directly to an email and tell about your pain if you can not move, but it goes to the hospital for a few nights, but avoiding to wait for 6months for the analysis . and his visit there and then

I think that would be the best option

I really hope you can in what I from experience we know that the pain!

Hope this helps

MT K said...

Foie gras is a disease that has multiple causes and can be cured if diagnosed correctly, but unfortunately your digestive system is often confused, and I know many people, including myself, who, as you are suffering unnecessarily because of 'lack of doctors in the field

dabbit said...

Polyp is a small bulge, which can be surgically removed, so I hope not) will (and probably cancer.

I have a fatty liver, as you know is diagnosed with a biopsy. The official name of fatty acids in vivo is the non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH o) and may be caused by diet, the fat little to help (with reduced portion sizes)

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