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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain?

Im having some pain in my lower right (near my belly botton) of my stomach. Its not bad pain it just kinda feels like a pulled muscle and kinda blotted in that area and it hurts a little worse (still not to bad) if i move or walk. Some people are saying it might be my appendix but i thought it was suppose to hurt really bad!? It has been hurting since this morning. Should i wait? or should i see someone. i just dont wanna waste their time if it really is just a pulled muscle.
posted on Wed, 11 Jun 2014
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
Pulled muscle would not cause the pain as you described.
It looks more of an appendicitis as there is pain on moving or walking,.

You should see a Doctor , preferably a Surgeon who on clinical examination and ultrasonography would be in a best position to tell whether this is appendicitis or something else.
The treatment may be surgical,
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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain?

Hi. Thanks for your query. Pulled muscle would not cause the pain as you described. It looks more of an appendicitis as there is pain on moving or walking,. You should see a Doctor , preferably a Surgeon who on clinical examination and ultrasonography would be in a best position to tell whether this is appendicitis or something else. The treatment may be surgical,