I got abdominal pain on right side what should it may be
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Less serious causes
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There are a number of conditions that can cause pain in the lower right abdomen.
Pain in the lower right abdomen can mean several different things. It can often be brief and not require any medical attention. These less serious causes include:
Indigestion
Pain can be felt in the lower abdomen region as a result of indigestion, which can be accompanied by other symptoms, such as heartburn and flatulence.
Indigestion is easily managed with over-the-counter medication but may require medical attention if symptoms last for more than 2 weeks.
Intestinal gas
When food is not digested properly, gas can build up in the intestines. This can cause feelings of discomfort and bloating in the abdominal region.
Symptoms will usually pass in a matter of hours, but persistence for several weeks could indicate a more serious underlying condition, such as lactose intolerance.
Menstrual cramps
Women can experience abdominal pain before or during their period. The pain can be described as dull and persistent. It may be accompanied by aches in the back and legs, feelings of nausea, and headaches. Symptoms often occur in waves and continue for several days.
More severe causes
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Kidney stones can cause pain as they move through the urinary system.
In some cases, a pain in the lower right abdomen can indicate a more serious condition that will require immediate medical assistance.
Appendicitis
When the pain is specific to the lower right abdomen, appendicitis is one of the most common causes. The appendix is a tube-like structure attached to the large intestines.
Appendicitis occurs when the appendix becomes inflamed. This causes a brief pain to develop in the middle of the abdomen, which spreads to the lower right abdomen where the pain becomes severe.
Other symptoms can include:
fever
diarrhea
constipation
bloating
nausea
vomiting
In some cases, it may be necessary to remove the appendix to relieve the pain. The function of the appendix remains unknown, and its removal does not pose any further health risks.
Kidney stones
Minerals and salts can build up in the kidney to form hard lumps, known as stones.
The size of kidney stones can vary considerably. The smaller stones can pass through the urinary system unnoticed, but larger stones can get stuck and cause severe pain around the lower back, side, abdomen, and the groin.
As the stones move throughout the urinary system, the pain will vary in its location and severity.
Other symptoms can include:
blood in the urine
pain when urinating
persistent urge to urinate
nausea
vomiting
Kidney infection
It is possible for either one or both kidneys to become infected by bacteria in the urinary system. Pain typically occurs in the lower back, side, and groin. It can also be felt in the lower abdomen.
The pain is often less severe than from kidney stones, but medical attention is required to prevent permanent damage.
Other symptoms can include:
nausea
fever
diarrhea
loss of appetite
Kidney infections can be mistaken for urinary tract infections, such as cystitis, that have similar symptoms. These also include other symptoms, namely:
blood in the urine
pain when urinating
smelly or cloudy urine
persistent urges to urinate
Hernia
A hernia is where an internal body part pushes through a weakening in a muscle or tissue wall and causes a small lump. They most commonly happen around the abdominal area.
Hernias are often harmless and occur with few other symptoms. However, some can cause soreness around the lump, which may intensify when strained, such as when coughing or lifting a heavy object.
Irritable bowel syndrome
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic condition of the digestive system. Its cause is unknown, and there is currently no cure for IBS.
IBS can cause pain in the abdominal area along with other symptoms, including:
stomach cramps
diarrhea
constipation
bloating
gas
Inflammatory bowel disease
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) refers to a group of conditions that affect the digestive system.
Ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease both cause an inflammation of the gut and make up most cases of IBD. They can cause pain in the lower abdomen plus:
rapid weight loss
tiredness
bloating
persistent diarrhea, often with blood
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