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What Causes Cramping In Lower Abdomen And Bloating?
I'm having pain in my lower right front which feels like cramping almost and goes into my lower back on the right side which is extremely horrible. I have had a full hysterectomy and all ovaries removed. I also have had extreme bloating in my stomach at times for no reason. I haven't just eaten or drank anything and it will bloat so bad up to under my breast I look pregnant and causes unbelievable pressure.
There may be following possibilities for your pain- 1) Pain related to gall bladder calculus, infection. 2) Pain related to right kidney and ureteric calculus. 3) Inflammation of intestine colitis. 4) Pain of appendicities. 5) Muscle spasm.
You should consult your doctor for detailed clinical examination depending upon it appropriate investigations can be planned.
Following investigations help in diagnosis- - Complete blood count. - Ultrasonography of abdomen and pelvis. - Rena & Liver function test. - Urine examination.
You can use antacid with antiemetic with antispasmodic for symptomatic relief.
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What Causes Cramping In Lower Abdomen And Bloating?
Hi, Thanks for your question. I can understand your concern. There may be following possibilities for your pain- 1) Pain related to gall bladder calculus, infection. 2) Pain related to right kidney and ureteric calculus. 3) Inflammation of intestine colitis. 4) Pain of appendicities. 5) Muscle spasm. You should consult your doctor for detailed clinical examination depending upon it appropriate investigations can be planned. Following investigations help in diagnosis- - Complete blood count. - Ultrasonography of abdomen and pelvis. - Rena & Liver function test. - Urine examination. You can use antacid with antiemetic with antispasmodic for symptomatic relief. Hope this helps you, if so do vote as helpful.