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Stomach ache
Ultrasound report: Calculus measuring 4.2 mm noted at lumen of gall bladder. No pericholecystic collection/wall thickening. CBD not dilated. Grade 1 prostatomegaly Bowell wall thickening (17mm) at splenic flexure. Spleen normal in size and echotexture. No focal lesion. No ascites.
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You have three issues. 1. Gall stones 2. Prostate enlargement 2. 3.Colon wall thickening - may be due to infection or tumour. All three can produce abdominal pain . To say exactly what is the cause of your pain , you need clinical examination and special  investigations
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