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Liver abscesss
Can liver abscess cause shortness of breath i do feel pain sometimes my doc has stopped my medicine and its 53ml thick walled abscess how long would it take to resolve on its own
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Yes it may with few complications of liver abscess. Need to go through the details of  your location of liver abscess to comment specifically.
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Yes liver abcess causes shortness of breath. But this is curable. And worrying about it may increase the issue. So dont worry. Trust on the medications and take light food.
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Take complete rest.
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Avoid travelling, alcohol, smoking and non veg. Walking should be limited to only 5 minutes at a time.
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Yes can
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Yes it can definitely.
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