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6 months back in Sept'14 my father was admitted in an emergency after he complained of acute pain in the abdomen and back coupled with vomiting. He was diagnosed with acute necrotizing pancreatitis. The doctor placed a stent via ERCP procedure in the CBD which was removed after he was discharged from the hospital once all his vitals were normal, including TLC, amylase, lipase,etc. My father is a non alcoholic, doesn't have diabetes or blood pressure issue. He had gall stones which was removed in June'13. Ever since the stent removal procedure my father has persistent fever and there are durations of a week or so when it touches 103, 104. He is also taking homeopathy which helps in keeping the fever under control. In a recent CT scan he was told that a pseudocyst has been formed and it needs to be removed. I want to ask why my father has fever all the time and if the pseudocyst has to be removed what is the best way of doing that, a surgery or via endoscopy? What are the risks involved in both procedures and will he ever recover completely. Thank you!

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M.B;B.S, P.G.(FAMILY MEDICINE), D.O.H.

General Physician•Hyderabad
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Most pseudo cysts resolve without interference and only require supportive care. For some, drainage is indicated. Indications for drainage include the following:
Complications
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Concern about possible malignancy
Drainage options are as follows:
Percutaneous catheter drainage ?
The procedure of choice for infected pseudo cysts; although recurrence and failure rates are high,

Endoscopic drainage, either trans papillary (via ERCP) or trans ...more
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MS(gen.surg), M.B.B.S.

General Surgeon•Kota
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During pregnancy every one avoid surgery, dj stent insitu so the complications is prevent
after delivery you can go for surgery till that time avoid surgery if complications is increase further management according to that.
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MBBS, DNB (General Surgery)

General Surgeon•Mumbai
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A colour doppler venous is sufficient to diagnose dvt. You will need to be on anticoagulant therapy. To find out the cause of dvt you need to undergo some blood test like factor v leiden mutation apla homocyatiene levels protein c and s levels etc. Complications are many bit most dangerous for any patient is pulmonary thromboembolism. Surgical treatment is only for removal of thrombus.
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FACRSI (Colo-Rectal Surgery), Fellowship...read more

General Surgeon•Bikaner
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you should avoid exertion during stent in situ
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Diploma in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MBB...read more

General Physician•Delhi
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Medicines are good for your heart (must be, reason your doctor has given you after 3 stents, write back the names of medicines, may be you are taking some extra doses.
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MBBS, MD Internal Medicines

General Physician•Lucknow
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Stent is place in narrowed locations of blood vessels so as to resume the normal blood flow through the narrowed portion of arteries and thereafter a person can lead a normal life with few medications.
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Diploma in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MBB...read more

General Physician•Delhi
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Only 1 sent should work like a shock treatment so that blockages are removed from rest of body including heart and brain. Give him minimum fats, no transfats, some good fats like a spoon of desi ghee or butter and a katori of assorted nuts everyday. Lots of seasonal vegetables and fruits plus eating according to constitution. Take more proteins like milk and curds. All of these items are available in the market. Simple walks as exercise. People do vouch for apple cider vinegar and lemon juice pl...more
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A 13 mm stone in kidney requires surgical removal. Medicines are very less likely to work. There are different surgical options which your urologist can decide with you including pcnl, rirs, and eswl.
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