
Suggest Treatment For Lower Abdominal Pain

Question: have lower right abdemon pain
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome to HealthcareMagic.
Firstly, if this pain is of sudden onset, or there is associated nausea, vomit, fever or progressive pain,you should see ER and get some lab tests (hemogram, amylase, lipase and LFT etc.) and ultrasound scan to rule out appendicits, diverticulitis or uro-gynecologic acute issues.
Otherwise, you can treat it at home with easier diet, antispasmolitics (eg. Dyclomine/Bentyl), take more fluids,probiotics and magnesium supplements.
Let me know if there's any further queries that I can help you with.
Wish you good health.
Regards
see next
Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome to HealthcareMagic.
Firstly, if this pain is of sudden onset, or there is associated nausea, vomit, fever or progressive pain,you should see ER and get some lab tests (hemogram, amylase, lipase and LFT etc.) and ultrasound scan to rule out appendicits, diverticulitis or uro-gynecologic acute issues.
Otherwise, you can treat it at home with easier diet, antispasmolitics (eg. Dyclomine/Bentyl), take more fluids,probiotics and magnesium supplements.
Let me know if there's any further queries that I can help you with.
Wish you good health.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee


rested a bit & am feeling better - thanks. Yes - was worried it might have been my appendix - but I seem fine now.
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
Hi,
If there is improvement then this is not appendix. But if pain recur, you should get the colonoscopy done.
Take Care
Follow-up
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
If there is improvement then this is not appendix. But if pain recur, you should get the colonoscopy done.
Take Care
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee

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