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Hi, dear doc, I had acute pain on right side of lower abdomen at night I have been taken to the hospital in emergency, doc suggested pain relief injection, urine re and cbc, although cbc was fine but in urine re puss cells were high (10 - 12) and rbc numerous, doc advised antibiotics leflox and voren along with ultrasound, in ultrasound report everything thing were fine except 2, 1- 4 mm thick wall at urinary bladder. 2- 7.5 mm focus on right lobe of liver suggested of hemangioma. For bladder I am taking medicines and feeling a bit better but doc did not advised anything for liver, although I am not feeling any pain in liver but feeling something when I am sitting or bent and sometimes feeling little bit nausea, please advise.
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There is no treatment required for hemangiomas. We can simply ignore it. They r to be treated only if they gradually increase in size or start to cause symptoms that can be explained by them.
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