A 48-year-old member asked:
reoccurring pain in lower right abdomen, any ideas what this might be?
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Internal Medicine 32 years experience
Stone,inlamation: The right lower quadrant is seat for right kidney , ureter , appendix , and in females the right ovary , fallopian tube . Pain can be radiated from neighboring structures . It would be difficult to give you satisfactory answer to your condition . The best approach would be to see your doc and have thorough history , physical examination and the necessary laboratory and imaging studies
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Please clarify: Can you clarify for us – are you going to the bathroom to urinate or defecate? Have other symptoms? Is the chronic or acute?
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Dr. David Earle answered
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Maybe a hernia : This could be a small hernia. While it may not be dangerous right now, you should have it looked at ASAP. May not necessarily need to go to the ER, but an urgent visit to your primary care tomorrow or at least Within the week seems to be in order. Timing based on severity of pain. Hope this helps!
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Dr. M. Hytham Beck answered
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It could be: lower abdominal pain could be related to the ovaries,if pain persisted see your doctor
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