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What Causes Persistent Severe Apin In The Lower Abdomen?

I am having a huge problem!

I am having a severe pain in my lower right abdomen, it comes and goes every time I get up and it even hurts sometimes when I'm lying down. I am having this problem for 36 hours now.

I have been to the E.R. this morning, they took my blood, urine, temperature, etc, everything is fine. My white blood cells are in the normal range.

No nausea, no fever, no vomiting, nothing. Still this pain is excruciating.

From the E.R. they gave me an anti-inflammatory drug and sent me home. They said it's not a hernia, not appendicitis. What in Gods name can it be???
Mon, 16 Feb 2015
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.

Your history looks like appendicitis or Typhlitis (inflammation of the cecum) or right ureteric stone or so.

If the pain is coming and going the possibility is more of a impacted stone in the right ureter.
The blood, urine and everything else can be normal.
The proper diagnosis can be made only on a high resolution ultrasonography and / or CT scan of the abdomen. Insist for one . get the diagnosis and get treated accordingly.
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What Causes Persistent Severe Apin In The Lower Abdomen?

Hi. Thanks for your query. Your history looks like appendicitis or Typhlitis (inflammation of the cecum) or right ureteric stone or so. If the pain is coming and going the possibility is more of a impacted stone in the right ureter. The blood, urine and everything else can be normal. The proper diagnosis can be made only on a high resolution ultrasonography and / or CT scan of the abdomen. Insist for one . get the diagnosis and get treated accordingly.