Wow, you have a lot: of different things going on that don't really seem to come together into a unified diagnosis. It would be best for you to see a health care professional and be examined as well as have some laboratory testing to figure this out. Don't delay, make an appointment today.
Answered 11/28/2017
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Go to Emergency Room: You may have appendicitis. Right lower abdominal pressure/pain, constipation, and polyuria (frequent peeing) are all associated with an infected appendix. The increased urination is generally attributed to the inflammation of the nearby ureter. Don't eat or drink anything until you are cleared by a doctor. Stay in touch.
Answered 3/22/2020
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