Male | 65
What Does the Abdominal Ultrasound Report Reveal?
What's mean of this report SIDDIQUE SADIQ MEMORIAL TRUST HOSPITAL Sheikupura Road, Gujranwala Ph: +92-55-4270002-3-492-55-4270004 Cell: +92-304-1114242 E-mail: semtck@yahoo.com Web: www.ssmth.org.pk Referred by: OPD Dated: 31:12.24 Patient name: M Ashraf Age/sex 60 y/male USG ABDOMEN SHOWS; LIVER Normal size 11cm with normal echotexture. Smooth outline No focal mass seen. CBD and portal vein are normal GALL BLADDER: Normal size and wall thickness. No mass/sludge /stone. PANCREASE Normal in size and texture No stone or mass is seen. SPLEEN: Normal in size 9cm. No mass seen. RIGHT KIDNEY Normal in size 8.6x4.2cm. No calculus/ hydronephrosis Increased cortical echogenicity with preserved CMD. No cyst/mass noted LEFT KIDNEY. Normal in size 10x4.6cm, No calculus/ hydronephrosis, Increased cortical echogenicity with preserved CMD. No cyst/mass noted. URINAY BLADDER: Empty. Mild & plund effe OTHERS; Mild abdominopelvic ascites, generalized thickening of gut loops noted. A 7.7x6.8cm complex cytic lesion is seen in splenic hilum.....left supra renal location. IMPRESSION: A. 7.7x6.8cm complex cystic lesion is seen in splenic hilum....left supra renal location. B/L grade II renal parenchymal change. Dr Tahira Abu MBBS, RMP.
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 6th Jan '25
Your report suggests a difficult cystic area at the spleen and some kidney adjustments to imply mild effects. That doesn’t mean we should not be concerned by these discoveries. For instance, many of those cystic lesions also need further investigation. The kidneys also might be affected by aging and other variables. A medical check-up with your gastroenterologist is required to discuss these results. They will likely recommend further scans or tests to clarify things.
2 people found this helpful
Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterology" (1326)
I have ast/alt ratio of 1.77 but the time my blood was examined I was drunken much. Can you guide me its still same even I am drunk or not. It was ast 339 and alt 191. Kindly help
Male | 43
The report based on an AST/ALT ratio test result shows a liver enzyme ratio of 1.77 units which is slightly higher than normal and indicates the presence of possible factors e.g. liver damage, drinking alcohol, taking certain drugs. Elevated AST and ALT levels may alert the liver damage. You can ascertain the precise state of your liver by retesting your blood after you get sober and getting the necessary advice from a hepatologist.
Answered on 21st June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have lower abdominal pain on the right side of my lower abdomen. It's really uncomfortable. I have gone for a test, so, I'm hoping to discuss the results with any available doctor
Female | 24
The right side of the lower abdomen can hurt for various reasons. The sharp pain, bloating, nausea, or fever which can accompany it are the possible symptoms. Appendicitis, ovarian cysts, or muscle strain could be the causes. One's tests should be interpreted by a gastroenterologist who should then give a diagnosis. The treatment is based on the exact diagnosis and may involve medication, surgery, or some lifestyle changes.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello doctor good morning, I'm Rajesh Kumar from West Bengal. Doctor I'm suffering from piles during 15 days I use medicine with help of doctor consultation. I feel very pain on anus area. I nothing understood what I do. At the anus area only pain happened not bleeding aa another thing.
Male | 26
It appears that you are suffering from pain in the anus area. This can be a common sign of piles, also known as hemorrhoids. Piles can be the reason for unpleasant sensations and pain, particularly when passing stool. The main reason for piles is the raised pressure in the blood vessels near the anus. To help with the pain, you can first, soak in hot water baths, apply over-the-counter creams, and, eat high-fiber foods to prevent straining while passing stool. If the pain continues or gets worse, it's time to talk with a gastroenterologist about other treatment options.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have had constant acid reflux for going on 2 years, every day - all day. I have taken ppi and other remedies but nothing seems to work and no doctor seems to take this serious. I need this to go away for good if possible. I honestly am so miserable, I can hardly eat or drink.
Male | 23
For chronic acid reflux that didn't respond to any treatment, it's important to consult a gastroenterologist for a thorough evaluation. They can recommend different medications and lifestyle modifications. If necessary, additional tests may be conducted to identify underlying factors. You may also try seeking a second opinion from a specialist..
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Water keeps coming out of the mouth
Male | Yaran
It may be that excessive drooling is what you have. Certain medications, and how the muscles of your mouth work can cause this. To help with it, try swallowing more often and sitting up straight. Have a cloth nearby to wipe away any saliva that bothers you. If this does not stop soon, try talking to a doctor about why they think it is happening.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
gastic problem & worms coming through urine
Female | 36
Worms, which should be parasitic, are the ones that should be seen in the urine. These parasites can gain access through cancerous foods and water. Abdominal pain, diarrhea, and urine without worms can be signs of such a condition. You should consult a gastroenterologist for a correct diagnosis and treatment of the disease. Most often, deworming medication is used to handle this.
Answered on 28th Nov '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have 12.2mm stone in my gold bladder, and 9 mm hernia and also grade 1 fatty lever ..feeling some pain in my stomach please suggest what I need to do
Female | 36
The 12.2mm stone in your gallbladder could be the source of your pain in the stomach. Stuff formities are mainly caused by the hardening of bile in the gallbladder. The 9mm hernia and grade one fatty liver might also be the ones that make your pain worse. As a solution to these problems, you may need treatments such as surgery for the hernia or medications for the fatty liver. A timely health check-up is important for correct diagnosis and treatment. Fostering a strong immune system through a healthy balanced diet, plenty of water, and stress management will be a big step in improving your general health.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello my name is Mohammad my mom died from colon cancer and my aunt father side died from lung cancer and recently I am having black ( I mean like really black) poop I haven’t had any iron supplements and I’m not having abdominal pain but I lost a lot of weight in 2-3 months I hardly ever go to ???? and when I go I have very stiff black poop I don’t have eagerness for food and I was very very harmed mentally for my moms lost that I almost had days taking 1.5 kg of ambient (15*10tablets*10gr) I am also studying dentistry so if you speak in medical terms I would probably understand.
Male | 23
Do not underestimate how black stool points to possible internal bleeding of your digestive system, nor your symptoms of losing weight and having no appetite. This points to the start of a severe health issue that would be more likely benign than malignant. Besides, it's best to go through the colon and intestine diagnostics first as well as some other medical tests.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My mother us 69 years old qnd she has diagnosed malignant rectal polyp. Next what we want to do?
Female | 69
Your mother has a dangerous growth in her rectum. This is known as a malignant rectal polyp. Bleeding from the rectum may occur. Bowel habits could also change significantly. She may experience abdominal pain. The causes can be genetic factors or her diet. Treating it involves surgical removal of the polyp. Alternatively, radiation therapy kills cancerous cells. Consult her healthcare team to determine the best treatment path.
Answered on 17th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi, I have been throwing up everytime I eat, have bad pain above my belly button and habe really bad trapped burps and bloating, my poo is also yellow, blood tests habe come back fine, not sure what it could be
Female | 21
Your symptoms of vomiting, pain around the belly button, trapped burps, and yellowness may be related to a condition called gastritis. Gastritis is often caused by excessive stomach acid or a bacterial infection and can lead to these symptoms. Eating smaller meals, avoiding spicy foods, and taking antacids can help relieve the discomfort. If your symptoms continue, it's important to consult a gastroenterologist for further evaluation and treatment.
Answered on 1st Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have digestion issues and acidic reflux
Male | 13
A common one is acid reflux. Acid from your stomach flows into the esophagus, causing a burning sensation in your chest, a bad taste, or the sensation of food regurgitating. To prevent this, eat smaller meals, avoid trigger foods, and stay upright after meals. You can Consult a gastroenterologist if the condition persists.
Answered on 3rd Dec '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi sir I am Amresh Jha 25 years old I am unable to weight gain I took cancellation a gestroloist he did endoscopy fir celic I have no symptoms but doctor confirm celiac deses endoscopy biopsy final report is atrophic mucosa i want to know what's means atrophic mucosa and I have a doubt I eat gutkha also it's a gluten issue or gutkha also effect small instentine
Male | 25
The "atrophic mucosa" means the lining of your gut is unhealthy. Eating gutkha can hurt your gut, but it does not relate to gluten. With celiac disease, you may have diarrhea, weight loss, and feel tired. The fix is following a strict no-gluten diet. This means avoiding foods with wheat, barley, and rye. By doing this, your gut can heal up and you will feel better overall.
Answered on 16th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Aslam o alikum doctor mujai black stool ka masla ha kal say na to muji koi pain ha na koi vomit ha sab kuch sai mujai bohat tension ha please is ka koi solution pata dain .
Female | 20
Check with a gastroenterologist for your issue. It may be caused by something you ate.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have stomach problem I can't eat food At the first some days i got stomacache In every night i have flue for 2 to 3 hours My toilet can't pass properly but it makes me feel disgusting I have this problem for a week
Male | 17
As per your symptoms, a visit to a gastroenterologist for a thorough diagnosis and evaluation from a proper health expert is now of vital importance.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 33 year old have been having lower abdominal pain at my right side the pains go and come please what can be the problem
Female | 33
The problem might point to appendicitis, the inflammation of the appendix. At times, pain takes place quietly, but if it is worse, don't overlook it. The signs of appendicitis might involve the patient having high fever, nausea, and loss of appetite. Don't hesitate to go to the emergency department as soon as the suspicion of appendicitis arises. Surgery could become a necessity in the process of getting your appendix to remove it and thus keep it from rupturing.
Answered on 11th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Actually i m facing issue in my stomach i felt like dhadkan type in my stomach
Male | 28
You are worrying about the heartbeat-like vibes in your stomach. There could be a couple of things causing this. Gas could be making noise through your intestines, it can be something else similar to a heartbeat. One of the culprits might be the quick consumption of food or a certain food you're eating. Eat slowly and exclude them from your diet. Moreover, try to keep yourself hydrated. If you see no improvement and the symptoms last, please consult a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
A person is diagnosed with big polyp Also is a patient of high sugar and bp Can the polyp be cured with medicine without a surgery
Male | 47
A big polyp with high sugar and BP can be difficult to manage. The body can be infested by polyps because of the abnormal growths. They can make you bleed, hurt, or get stuck in the blockade. While some polyps require surgery, others can be treated with medicines. However, it is critical to follow them closely. Ensure you follow your doctor's instructions, take medicines regularly, and have frequent check-ups to keep everything in check.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello, i did some blood work yesterday, all other parameters came normal but some are out of range my ALT is 85,AST 62 BUN 4.9, i have anxiety issue since long, and some mild gas, should i worry about this?
Female | 29
A little high on the ALT and AST while low on the BUN could mean liver or kidney trouble. Although anxiety and gas may not specifically connect the two, they could exacerbate the symptoms. It is important to speak with a gastroenterologist for a clearer understanding, and the way forward for your health.
Answered on 8th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Meri Nani hai jo bahut din khana na khane ke wajah se bahut serious ho gya hai . Abhi khana kha Raha hai to vahe vomiting kar deta hai
Female | 60
This may be as a result of several factors. A popular cause may be a stomach bug or food poisoning. These can upset the stomach and therefore make the person vomit. Give her water to drink little by little and if she feels better, she can try bland foods like toast and crackers which will help her stomach. If she still vomits, she might need to go to see a gastroenterologist quickly to check if everything is fine with her.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My husband has Bleeding since four days without any pain Had piles and fissure and also got operated for the same in 2010 at thane bhanushali hospital Till now there were no issues but suddenly started bleeding since 4 days without any pain Please advice
Male | 46
As prior operated please do a colonoscopy before doing anything to understand the present issue.Consult the Gasternologist with your report.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Related Blogs
Dr. Samrat Jankar- Gastroenterologist and Laparoscopic Surgeon
MBBS, MS, FMAS and DNB (surgical gastroenterology) Surgical Gastroenterologist, Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeon, Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Surgeon 8+ years of rich experience
10 Best Gastroenterologist in the World- Updated 2023
Explore world-class gastroenterologists renowned for their expertise, compassion, and innovative treatments. Experience comprehensive care for digestive health and well-being wherever you are in the world.
New Ulcerative Colitis Treatment: FDA Approval 2022
Discover breakthroughs in ulcerative colitis treatment for adults. Explore new therapies offering hope for symptom relief and improved quality of life. Learn more now!
Dupixent for EOE: Effective Treatment Solutions
Explore the potential of Dupixent for EoE treatment. Learn about its off-label use, effectiveness, and considerations with expert medical guidance.
New Treatment for Gallbladder Cancer- FDA Approved
Unlock hope with new treatments for gallbladder cancer. Explore innovative therapies offering promise for improved outcomes. Learn more now!
Cost Of Related Treatments In Country
Top Different Category Hospitals In Country
Cancer Hospitals in India
Orthopedic Hospitals in India
Heart Hospitals in India
Kidney Transplant Hospitals in India
Neurology Hospitals in India
Cosmetic And Plastic Surgery Hospitals in India
Dermatology Hospitals in India
Endocrinology Hospitals in India
Ent Surgery Hospitals in India
Gastroenterology Hospitals in India
Top Doctors In Country By Specialty
- Home /
- Questions /
- What's mean of this report SIDDIQUE SADIQ MEMORIAL TRUST ...