Abdominal Pain, Nausea, Loss Of Appetite. Done CT Scan, Ultrasound. Ovarian Cyst Present. Need Help
hello, I have been having moderate abdominal pain, upper right quadrant next to belly button. it is very tender to touch and also causes nausea and no appetite. I have had numerous tests; CT scan, ultrasounds, etc, with no answers. the only thing that shows is an ovation cyst which is a little less than 2 cm.
can someone help me??
im sorry, upper LEFT quadrant pain, feels like the cramp you get in your side after running.
27 yr old female
Thanks for posting your query.
Supraumbilical abdominal pains are usually gastric or gall bladder or pancreatic or proximal duodenal or splenic in origin. A normal CT scan (computerized tomography) and an ultrasonography (USG ) rules out a pancreatic, splenic or a gallbladder origin of symptoms. The Stomach and duodenum are difficult to evaluate on a CT or USG.
Sometimes, some abdominal wall lesions like a neurofibroma or a desmoid may also cause pain and be missed on a CT scan
With the associated symptoms of nausea and loss of appetite, gastroduodenal causes like a ulcer disease or a gastritis is more likely.
Hence, consult your gastroenterologist regarding the need for an endoscopy and medicines like proton pump inhibitors and prokinetics.
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Gynecological problems like pelvic inflammatory disease can cause dull pain anywhere, ovarian problems may be felt around the navel and the uterine and cervical problems are felt below the navel.
Please start the treatment for gastritis and consult your gynecologist too.
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