What should I do for liver congestion and intestinal inflammation with pain while sitting? - #29610
i have liver congestion and intestinal inflammation andso much pain should i go school in sitting pain gets worse
How long have you been experiencing liver congestion and intestinal inflammation?:
- Less than 1 weekHow would you rate the severity of your pain?:
- Severe — significant discomfortWhat activities seem to worsen your pain?:
- Sitting for long periodsHave you noticed any other symptoms accompanying the pain?:
- FatigueHow is your appetite affected by these issues?:
- Slightly decreasedWhat treatments or medications have you tried for your symptoms?:
- Prescribed medicationHow does your pain change with movement?:
- Pain is constant regardless of movement100% Anonymously
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Doctors' responses
Hello
At age 16, having severe pain that makes it hard to sit or stand, along with liver congestion and intestinal inflammation, is not something to manage at home alone. It needs proper medical review soon, especially since symptoms started within a week and are limiting normal activity. Conditions like Hepatitis, Enteritis, or significant abdominal infection/inflammation can cause this level of pain.
Main point: if the pain is severe enough that you cannot sit or go to school, you should see a doctor urgently (today or within 24 hours) or go to an emergency department. School can wait until the pain is evaluated and controlled.
For now, rest, avoid heavy or oily foods, drink fluids in small amounts, and take only the medications already prescribed by your doctor. Seek immediate care right away if there is fever, vomiting, yellowing of the eyes/skin, severe abdominal swelling, blood in stool, or worsening pain.
Take care
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