I'm feeling pain in the area of the left side rib upper abdomen... Using pain killers also no curing...
Mild splenomegaly issue...
I consulted the doctor but they have given sucrashine syrup... But I'm feeling painful while sitting or while travelling office...
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Have u undergone any blood investigation. If not pls go for a full body profile. Kindly consult with me on 94 two six 86 seven eight 96 for proper guidance.
1. Get blood work done- CBP, blood film, ESR, Liver function test, urea, creatinine, electrolytes, LDH, clotting profile and Malaria test
2.Get CT scan of thorax, abdomen and pelvis
3. Consult a blood specialist ie Haematologist with the results
All the best.
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Your ultrasound report shows mild splenomegaly (slightly enlarged spleen) and Grade I fatty liver. Both of these conditions can cause a dull pain or discomfort on the left upper abdomen or under the left ribs, especially when sitting, bending, or travelling due to pressure on that area. Mild splenomegaly is most commonly due to recent viral infection, gastric inflammation, acidity, or fatty liver–related congestion, and it usually improves with supportive treatment and time.
Painkillers alone often do not help because this type of pain is related to organ sensitivity and gastric fullness, not muscle pain. Sucrashine syrup was prescribed to reduce acidity and upper abdominal inflammation, which is correct, but you may need a more complete treatment plan.
Next Steps
Pantoprazole 40 mg once daily before breakfast for 10 days
Sucrashine syrup 10 ml after meals, twice daily
Dicyclomine + Simethicone (e.g., Cyclopam/Colimax DS) only when pain increases – helps with gastric spasm and gas-induced strain on the spleen
Avoid heavy meals, alcohol, junk food, and carbonated drinks for 2 weeks
Eat smaller meals, walk 10–15 minutes after food
Stay hydrated well – dehydration worsens upper abdominal organ sensitivity
Health Tips
When to seek review:
Pain suddenly becomes sharp
Fever or severe weakness develops
Pain shifts to left shoulder tip
Repeated vomiting
Right now, your report does not show anything dangerous, and the pain is consistent with mild splenic congestion and gastritis-both treatable and reversible.
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Consult with doctor again today or book an appointment
Get repeat tests: Abdominal ultrasound + CBC, LFT, peripheral blood smear.
Do not take any new painkillers without doctor’s advice if the pain is increasing.
While sitting or traveling, keep a pillow on the left side to reduce pressure on the spleen area.
Strictly avoid spicy, oily food, and alcohol; eat light, small meals.
If pain suddenly becomes severe, or you get fever/vomiting, go to the hospital immediately.
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