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What Is The Reason For Lower Abdomen Pain Which Is Sensitive To Touch Along With Belching?

I am 52 and female 132 pounds normally. 5`3 excersize 3 x week. for three days, lower right abdominal pain...sensitive to touch. belching like mad...feeling widely. two doses of ex lax and nothing happening. no fever, but tired. Will go to dr tomorrow, any ideas?
Thu, 16 Jan 2014
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Hi and Welcome to HCM,

What is your age?
This conditions may be due to gastric ulcer or duodenal ulcer or may be undigested food. Also gall bladder problem may cause belching with pain that spreads to back. GERD may also be the cause. Rule out appendicitis also. My recommendation is x-ray of abdomen erect view and ultrasound. Consult your physician.

Wish you speedy recovery

Thank you
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What Is The Reason For Lower Abdomen Pain Which Is Sensitive To Touch Along With Belching?

Hi and Welcome to HCM, What is your age? This conditions may be due to gastric ulcer or duodenal ulcer or may be undigested food. Also gall bladder problem may cause belching with pain that spreads to back. GERD may also be the cause. Rule out appendicitis also. My recommendation is x-ray of abdomen erect view and ultrasound. Consult your physician. Wish you speedy recovery Thank you