Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist you should do to be retested for viral hepatitis. For negative results, one might think that nausea and vomiting occurred against the backdrop of biliary dyskinesia. Similar question: ... normal. Liver ultrasound done about 8 months. back ... unchanged. About 2 weeks ...
Monday, September 19, 2011
A year now I am concerned about the severity and discomfort in his right side, and sometimes nausea in the mornings. The chair is light yellow. On the advice of the therapist to be tested for hepatitis (A, B, C), all negative. Ultrasound showed DZHVP, but infectious diseases said that, judging by ultrasound, the liver infected with a virus (tests done about a year ago). Recently, after a fatty meal fever. By night the nausea and vomiting green, and the chair was also a colorless, (only once). Please tell me whether this is due DZHVP or necessary to make repeated tests for hepatitis?
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