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Pain both sides of back Right > Left
I'm a 32 years old active male having a pain in both backside in between 10/12 ribs with body ache and fatigue, sometimes mild pain in right hypochondrium. I asked my wife to palpate the back sides while looking for muscular pain and she found one point where she finds tenderness near 11/12 Rib (Right side) but nothing at leftside I'm a alcoholic11 years where sometimes occasionally and chronic as well depends on the situation. Recently I'm having a alcohol (42%) around 180 ml to 360 ml everyday since 2 months. USG Whole Abdomen- Grade 1 Fatty Liver with Mild Splenomegaly, rest ok I was diagnosed Hepatitis B when I was in 6th or 7th standard, where I've been tested several times and remain negative. Recently I was diagnosed Viral Hepatitis again on November 2016, strangely my wife too with interval of 1 week, where we've been tested for Hepatitis B & C which are negative. No history of HTN & DM2 Family history of Cardiovascular disease and DM2 {Father & Mother} No other history
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First You need to Avoid alcohol Secondly you have pain in floting rib so you need to tale analgesic other than diclofenac and paracatemol because of your live problem and immobilisationas much you can,rib belt Hot water bag application
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