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What Causes Right Quadrant Abdominal Pain With Swollen Feet During Pregnancy?

Hi Im 7 months pregnant with an history of preeclampsia. This is my 4th pregnancy. RIght now I am experiencing pain on my right of my stomach, im really fatigue and my feet and ankles are swollen to the point it hurts when I walk, What you suggest I do? I just took my blood pressure and got a reading of 108/57 P 88
Wed, 8 Feb 2017
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It would be best to go to see your doctor as soon as possible though the blood pressure is normal.

Pre eclampsia can also be associated with swelling and abdominal pain as well.

Your doctor will repeat the blood pressure and likely assess the urine and perform a blood test .
The blood tests would likely be a complete blood count and some electrolytes as well.

Any treatment would depend on the results found.

I hope this helps
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What Causes Right Quadrant Abdominal Pain With Swollen Feet During Pregnancy?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It would be best to go to see your doctor as soon as possible though the blood pressure is normal. Pre eclampsia can also be associated with swelling and abdominal pain as well. Your doctor will repeat the blood pressure and likely assess the urine and perform a blood test . The blood tests would likely be a complete blood count and some electrolytes as well. Any treatment would depend on the results found. I hope this helps