What does this mean?

2022-02-08 06:07:39
My usg abdomen was done, gi doctor said everything was fine but i read there was written collapsed bowel loops in right iliac fossa, no mass or anything visualised. Is this normal? Does this mean I didn't had a poop before the usg hence it came up? I do have problem of farting a lot and its very smelly! Please guide.
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Kindly discuss for your concern

Answered2022-02-09 03:43:53

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I understood your concern  and noted the problem as well .I need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo , so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation.

Answered2022-02-08 17:36:49

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Don't overthink. Consult before thinking about such things.

Answered2022-02-08 07:53:00

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not uncommon
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consultation is advisable for detailed discussion

Answered2022-02-08 07:38:03

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Its normal

Answered2022-02-08 07:22:35

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Kindly consult

Answered2022-02-08 06:30:21

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Yes ,the usg report is normal

Answered2022-02-08 06:29:33

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Before I answer this question I want to ask you few things; Do you know what is  "right iliac fossa"? Do you know what is meant by "collapsed" I want to add for your information that the poop that you had in the morning was lying at a distance of at least 10 feet from the right iliac fossa (if we go by length of the intestines).
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Please consult me on Practo if you still want some more clarification.  For clarification in Medical terminology you have to have basic idea of medical terms.

Answered2022-02-08 06:23:33

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Consultation needed. Consult personally on Practo app or 8318469_886

Answered2022-02-08 07:14:37

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