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Enlarged liver and kidney stone
Recently had viral fever a month back with diarrhoea and slight pain in uper right side of rib. After 2 weeks of antibiotics, flu went away but loose stools and pain still persists even after 1 month. Got lft, kft, widal and ultrasound done. Bilurubin 2.36, sgot/pt 18/17, cholestrol / triglycerides 246/248. Widal is negative, tsh and uric acid is Ok and within range. But Ultrasound reveals mildly enlarged liver at 14.5 cm and concretion of 2mm in right kidney. Are these two related? Can kidney stone lead to enlarged liver or vice versa. What treatment protocol should i follow? Should i consult a urologist or liver specialist? Please advise.
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Srart urinary alkaniser.. In form of urikind sachet... Nothing to worry from urology point of view
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Urikind sachet in glass of water daily
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Drink adequate amount of water 2.5-3 l per day Avoid non veg Avoid spicy foods
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You should consult gastroenterologist For 2 mm kidney stone you can just wait Feel free to ask anything else you want
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Yearly follow up with ultrasound abdomen for 2 mm kidney stone. For hepatomegaly consult physician or gastroenterologist.
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Avoid junk food. Avoid cola drinks. Restrict protein intake.
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