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Should I Meet A Doctor For Lower Abdominal Pain Of A 13 Year Old Child?

I have a 13 year old daughter having lower abdomen pain.( Below belly button).

No fever, no nausea. Not constipated. Just finished monthley period last week. Feels bloated. Has pain after eating, feels uncomfortable, and has sharp pains when sneezing or going over speed bump in car.

Pain has increased in the last 3-4 days.Her Dr. doesnt have Ultrasound in office, she wuld refer us elsewhere. Should I take her to Urgent Care tonight ??
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Greetings of the day

If the pain is not associated with loss of appetite, vomiting, fever then there appears to be no urgent situation.
The pain could either be Mid cycle pain or related to Urinary tract infection. More likely to be urinary tract infection if there are urinary complaints like burning urine or increased frequency of urine.
If the pain is in right lower abdomen and as mentioned is aggravated by coughing or jerky movements then possibility of Appendicitis also needs to be considered.

Do write directly to me for any further assistance.

Take care
Best Regards
Dr Deepak Kishore
Consultant Pediatric Surgeon
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Should I Meet A Doctor For Lower Abdominal Pain Of A 13 Year Old Child?

Hi Welcome to Healthcare-Magic Greetings of the day If the pain is not associated with loss of appetite, vomiting, fever then there appears to be no urgent situation. The pain could either be Mid cycle pain or related to Urinary tract infection. More likely to be urinary tract infection if there are urinary complaints like burning urine or increased frequency of urine. If the pain is in right lower abdomen and as mentioned is aggravated by coughing or jerky movements then possibility of Appendicitis also needs to be considered. Do write directly to me for any further assistance. Take care Best Regards Dr Deepak Kishore Consultant Pediatric Surgeon