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What Causes Cramp Like Pain In My Right Abdominal?
Crampin pain Hi im 18 yrs old n i always have worrse than crampin pain on my right abdominal.side i went.to er n they found.nothin wronf.pain comes n goes at.random.times.but when it cums i feel like going.to.the batjroom.n i.cant.do.anything please help
Hello! Welcome to HCM. This can be due to inflammation of bowel or can also be due to a stone in urinary tract. Do you have fever, any urinary complaints? In my clinic, many patients with similar complaints have been successfully treated, to whom I advise ultrasound abdomen & pelvis, X-ray KUB, urine routine, CBC & renal function tests. As you have mentioned that pain is crampy & intermittent, more likely its a stone which causes obstruction to urine outflow. Smooth muscles in ureter contract excessively to overcome this obstruction & so is the pain. For temporary pain relief smooth muscle relaxants like drotaverine, pain killers like diclofenac and tamsulosin are prescribed. Definitive treatment is done according to the diagnosis. Hope this helps. Wish you a good health. Thanks. Regards.
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What Causes Cramp Like Pain In My Right Abdominal?
Hello! Welcome to HCM. This can be due to inflammation of bowel or can also be due to a stone in urinary tract. Do you have fever, any urinary complaints? In my clinic, many patients with similar complaints have been successfully treated, to whom I advise ultrasound abdomen & pelvis, X-ray KUB, urine routine, CBC & renal function tests. As you have mentioned that pain is crampy & intermittent, more likely its a stone which causes obstruction to urine outflow. Smooth muscles in ureter contract excessively to overcome this obstruction & so is the pain. For temporary pain relief smooth muscle relaxants like drotaverine, pain killers like diclofenac and tamsulosin are prescribed. Definitive treatment is done according to the diagnosis. Hope this helps. Wish you a good health. Thanks. Regards.