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i first started to have apain on the right side of upper abdomen now the pain is on and off but what worries me most is constant pressure i feel under right rib cage radiating to the back more especially when im sitted,im 1.5meters tall,55kg was treated for tb in 2004,have gastritis problem.
The following conditions often cause upper right abdominal pain right abdominal pain:
Appendicitis Cholangitis (bile duct inflammation) Diverticulitis Fecal impaction (hardened stool that can't be eliminated) Gallbladder cancer Gallstones Gastritis (inflammation of the stomach lining) Hepatitis (liver inflammation) liver abscess , pleurisy, kidney stone (right) etc... There are many causes to rule out . I would suggest a CT abdomen to rule out causes and few blood investigation . Consult your physicians.
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The following conditions often cause upper right abdominal pain right abdominal pain: Appendicitis Cholangitis (bile duct inflammation) Diverticulitis Fecal impaction (hardened stool that can t be eliminated) Gallbladder cancer Gallstones Gastritis (inflammation of the stomach lining) Hepatitis (liver inflammation) liver abscess , pleurisy, kidney stone (right) etc... There are many causes to rule out . I would suggest a CT abdomen to rule out causes and few blood investigation . Consult your physicians.