- Male
- 43 Years
- 08/09/2025
Sir, I have epigastric and burning pain in my epigastric region and also in back with bloating. There is always pain and burning in the abdomen. I have taken a lot of medicine but not permanent relief. I am sharing my report that says cholecystitis. Will my gall bladder be removed? I also have grade one fatty liver and some enzymes are a little high like amylase and lipase. Amylase is always under 120 but lipase a little high, first time 64. What happened with me? Is this pancreatitis or cholecystitis? Please help. What will happen in this matter?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Your symptoms could be from either chronic cholecystitis or early pancreatitis, especially with fatty liver and mildly raised enzymes. If lipase is only slightly raised and amylase normal, pancreatitis is unlikely. Gallbladder removal may be considered if stones or chronic inflammation is confirmed on ultrasound or symptoms persist despite meds.
Dr. Vasanthasree Suggests...
Take a LFT (Liver Function) Test Test or Take a Amylase Test Test
Answered 08/09/2025
0
0
More LFT (Liver Function) Test Health Queries
View allI have confirmed tuberculous lymphadenitis after an FNAC test. I have started my TB medicine. I have noticed sudden changes in my stool color, which is completely yellow. Is this symptom normal? Please suggest.
read more![Doctor 1]()
![Doctor 2]()
Answered by Apollo Doctors
I am a non alcoholic and non smoker, but my recent blood report shows elevated SGPT, SGOT, and GGT, along with high cholesterol levels. My doctor has prescribed ROZAT 10 mg and EVION 400. Could you please advise on dietary measures to help reduce these liver enzymes and cholesterol? Are there specific foods or fruits that would be beneficial? I have attached my report for reference.
read more![Doctor 1]()
![Doctor 2]()
Answered by Apollo Doctors
I have done my LFT test. The test report is attached in this query. I want to know, is it a severe problem? Please advise me what I should do. How much time will it take to get back to normal?
read more![Doctor 1]()
![Doctor 2]()
Answered by Apollo Doctors
Disclaimer: Answers on Apollo 247 are not intended to replace your doctor advice. Always seek help of a professional doctor in case of an medical emergency or ailment.
