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I had a ct of my abdomen/pelvis last Monday. It shows 2 main things. a liver lesion has to be identified. in other words, what is it...a cancer, a wound, scar tissue, a stone, etc. once they accomplish that u will have a better idea. in the meanwhile, take i easy on your liver, by avoiding unnecessary medicine, such as Tylenol, Motrin really anything at this point unless prescribed by your doctor. your liver is needing to rejuvenate/heal. my mom had the same thing, it was just tissue. she was freaked out too. get plenty of rest, nutrition. added stress (worrying) is terrible for u at this time. if u believe in Jesus, hand it over to him... and i will be saying a special pray for u and your family.. and i mean this when i say GOD bless you my friend. thanks, hope all your test come out well! i hope you have a supportive family too. again...i am praying for you. take care. Report It The liver lesion could be anything from a benign cyst to cancer. There is no way to know from the information you provided. You need to speak with the doctor who ordered the CT scan. |
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