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I m having lower abdominal pain. The location is on the right, ditectly above my pelvic bone. No nasuea, no vomiting, no fever, missed period by 11 days, and pregnancy test negative. When i stand or walk the pain is severe, and raidiates up the right side of my body. I do have a history of cyists on my right ovary and right kidney. My entire abdomen is also swollen. Bowel movements are normal but I m gassy. Please let me know if this situation is serious enough to take myself to the emergency room. I have the young children that rely in me to provide for them. I m 28 years old. Just in case that info is needed also.
It is better to visit a ER than to say sorry . You may have one of the following problems: Appendicitis Torsion testis Tubal pregnancy TO mass to name a few. IT is better to visit ER get an ultrasonography and blood , urine and stool tests done. They will start you on antibiotics and advise to continue medical treatment i s there e is nothing surgical. You can then certainly be with the young children and yet recovering nicely
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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain And Gas?
It is better to visit a ER than to say sorry . You may have one of the following problems: Appendicitis Torsion testis Tubal pregnancy TO mass to name a few. IT is better to visit ER get an ultrasonography and blood , urine and stool tests done. They will start you on antibiotics and advise to continue medical treatment i s there e is nothing surgical. You can then certainly be with the young children and yet recovering nicely