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Pressure under ribs
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Hi all, I posted a question a couple of weeks back about a numbness in my chest. This has now progressed to a sensation of swelling and a presence under my left ribs. I've seen my GP, and he's referred me to the hospital for an ultrasound scan.
I'm well aware that the only thing that's lurking about in that bit of the body is the spleen. The symptoms are now mild discomfort, and an increasing sense of 'bulk' in that region. On a couple of occasions, I've noticed a shortness of breath, but that could be my imagination.
Obviously, keying these symptoms into Google returns results ranging from a hernia to The Andromeda Strain. But I want to find out what's going on asap, and don't feel inclined to let the NHS take their time over it (with apologies to any hard-working, dedicated NHS employees - no slight against you, but it's a heavily oversubscribed and under-resourced service).
So. What I'd like to do is get a private scan done, but would welcome advice on which type of scan is best and where in London I could have it done. It'll probably be expensive but I'd rather find out what on Earth is going on in there.
Some basic background - I'm 42, otherwise healthy but have lost both parents to cancer (esophagus and pancreas), which doesn't bode well...
Thanks in advance, all.
I'm well aware that the only thing that's lurking about in that bit of the body is the spleen. The symptoms are now mild discomfort, and an increasing sense of 'bulk' in that region. On a couple of occasions, I've noticed a shortness of breath, but that could be my imagination.
Obviously, keying these symptoms into Google returns results ranging from a hernia to The Andromeda Strain. But I want to find out what's going on asap, and don't feel inclined to let the NHS take their time over it (with apologies to any hard-working, dedicated NHS employees - no slight against you, but it's a heavily oversubscribed and under-resourced service).
So. What I'd like to do is get a private scan done, but would welcome advice on which type of scan is best and where in London I could have it done. It'll probably be expensive but I'd rather find out what on Earth is going on in there.
Some basic background - I'm 42, otherwise healthy but have lost both parents to cancer (esophagus and pancreas), which doesn't bode well...
Thanks in advance, all.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I`m not sure about scans and where you can get them but I think you might be better just sticking with the NHS. A nurse friend of mine said that if you get something such as you describe, the NHS is the best place to get it investigated because they see these types of problems on a regular basis. Private hospitals may see them once in a blue moon.
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