I Have An Intermittent Pain In My Lower Right Abdomen
Question: I have an intermittent pain in my lower right abdomen which I have assumed was gas pain since it was reduced by loosening my belt. This is becoming more frequent. I am 90 years old and had appendiciitis when I was 12, surgical removal. What could be causing this?
The pain has now faded away, as has happened with previous incidents.
Brief Answer:
More information needed
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thank your for trusting us with your health related questions.
I understand your concern. The pain in the right lower abdomen can be due to many reasons however more information is needed in order to make the right diagnosis. First of all, when did this pain start and how long does it last? Is the pain dull or sharp? Have you been experiencing changes in your appetite and bowel movement? Is the pain affected by movement? Does the pain subside upon passing gas or defecation?
It could be an hernia or muscle and tendon pain due to abrupt movements.The coumarin turmeric supplement you are taking may sometimes cause increased gas and diarrhea, so it is a possible cause to consider.
If you have other symptoms beside this pain you may need to see a doctor for further evaluation. If this pain is mild and occasional I advise you take a gas pill and see if there is any relief.
Please do get back with the information I requested so I can give you a more informed advice.
Take care.
More information needed
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thank your for trusting us with your health related questions.
I understand your concern. The pain in the right lower abdomen can be due to many reasons however more information is needed in order to make the right diagnosis. First of all, when did this pain start and how long does it last? Is the pain dull or sharp? Have you been experiencing changes in your appetite and bowel movement? Is the pain affected by movement? Does the pain subside upon passing gas or defecation?
It could be an hernia or muscle and tendon pain due to abrupt movements.The coumarin turmeric supplement you are taking may sometimes cause increased gas and diarrhea, so it is a possible cause to consider.
If you have other symptoms beside this pain you may need to see a doctor for further evaluation. If this pain is mild and occasional I advise you take a gas pill and see if there is any relief.
Please do get back with the information I requested so I can give you a more informed advice.
Take care.
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I have tried several time to contact Dr. Ademovi via the click here link but the page is not available. In any case, I want to report that the temporary lower right abdominal pain recurred in the morning after my collected dose of daily vitamins but I had omitted my daily dose of Activia yogurt the afternoon before. The next day I included the yogurt in the afternoon and the pain did not return the next morning. What can I conlude from this?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Brief Answer:
Gas most probable cause
Detailed Answer:
I am sorry you were not able to access the answer link. Not sure why this happened.
Considering that yoghurt is known to reduce bloating, I think that the pain you have been experiencing is due to gas which, when trapped in the bowl may cause pain and discomfort.
If the pain returns, despite continuing yoghurt intake, then please consult a doctor for an ultrasound referral.
I hope this helps. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care.
Gas most probable cause
Detailed Answer:
I am sorry you were not able to access the answer link. Not sure why this happened.
Considering that yoghurt is known to reduce bloating, I think that the pain you have been experiencing is due to gas which, when trapped in the bowl may cause pain and discomfort.
If the pain returns, despite continuing yoghurt intake, then please consult a doctor for an ultrasound referral.
I hope this helps. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care.
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Dr. Kampana