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Suggest Treatment For Lower Back Pain

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Posted on Wed, 15 Jun 2016
Question: sudden mid to lower back pain, doesn't hurt to touch. Abdominal pain lower right side, extreme pain to touch that area. Feeling nausea at the moment. Came on quick at 2am last night.
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Answered by Dr. Rishi (29 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
It could be Appendicitis or Kidney stones.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
It could be Appendicitis which usually presents with such symptoms and starts in early morning hours. It leads to pain in right lower abdomen with nausea and vomiting. There could be increased pulse and fever. It could also be due to kidney stones or ovarian problems.
I suggest get your self examined by your GP or a Surgeon. Or better to go to the ER where they could examine you and run some tests like CBC and if required an Ultrasound.
This is essential as if it is Appendicitis then you would need urgent intervention.
Therefore, please do not delay and get it checked up.
Please do let me know if I can be of any further help in the form of advice.
Take care,
Dr Rishi, New XXXXXXX XXXXXXX
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Suggest Treatment For Lower Back Pain

Brief Answer: It could be Appendicitis or Kidney stones. Detailed Answer: Hi, It could be Appendicitis which usually presents with such symptoms and starts in early morning hours. It leads to pain in right lower abdomen with nausea and vomiting. There could be increased pulse and fever. It could also be due to kidney stones or ovarian problems. I suggest get your self examined by your GP or a Surgeon. Or better to go to the ER where they could examine you and run some tests like CBC and if required an Ultrasound. This is essential as if it is Appendicitis then you would need urgent intervention. Therefore, please do not delay and get it checked up. Please do let me know if I can be of any further help in the form of advice. Take care, Dr Rishi, New XXXXXXX XXXXXXX