Sunday, May 31, 2026

30F Gallbladder stone Fatty liver WB PaJR



 29-05-2026
THIS IS AN ONLINE E LOG BOOK TO DISCUSS OUR PATIENT'S DE-IDENTIFIED HEALTH DATA SHARED AFTER TAKING HER SIGNED INFORMED CONSENT. HERE WE DISCUSS OUR PATIENT'S PROBLEMS THROUGH SERIES OF INPUTS FROM AVAILABLE GLOBAL ONLINE COMMUNITY EXPERTS WITH AN AIM TO SOLVE THOSE PATIENT'S CLINICAL PROBLEMS WITH COLLECTIVE CURRENT BEST EVIDENCE BASED INPUTS.

[5:56 PM, 5/31/2026] PA: Regarding symptoms: whenever the patient consumed oily or spicy foods, she would experience pain in the middle of her abdomen—much like gas-related pain. This discomfort would subside for a while if she drank water or simply sat or lay down. However, the mild pain would return whenever she ate something again. Since she has been diagnosed with fatty liver, is currently avoiding oily and spicy foods. Furthermore, she took medication for gas for two days prior to ultrasound; consequently, the pain she used to feel right along the midline of her abdomen has now ceased. At this moment, she is not experiencing any severe pain because she is strictly controlling her diet. Occasionally—after a meal—she feels a mild ache on her right side; this does not happen every time, however. It either subsides on its own or goes away after drinking water.
[5:56 PM, 5/31/2026] PA: My primary concern is that they are planning to have a baby this year, and the patient's gallbladder stone currently measures 13.1 mm. Moreover, once she conceives, she won't be able to take any medication during that period. The pain is still mild; it occurs after meals and when she feels hungry. Patient also has Grade II fatty liver, and there is fat present in her pancreas as well. What would be the best course of action in this situation?
 
 
 
              






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