
What Causes Dull Pinching Right-sided Abdominal Pain Radiating Throughout Abdomen?

no need of more investigations.
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Welcome to HCM.
I understand your concerns.
You have dull, pinching right abdominal pain which spreads to upper and lower abdomen.
All the investigations are normal.
Skeletal muscle spasms or IBS can be the cause.
Usually there are other features in IBS like constipation, diarrhea, mucoid stools etc.
Stress can contribute to both condition, muscle spasms or IBS.
And both these conditions require no more testing.
Do you have any other symptoms like dizziness, palpitations, restlessness, breathlessness, pinching pain elsewhere in body?
For IBS, probiotics can help.
Muscle spasms could be relieved by muscle relaxants.
Also, practice relaxation exercises like meditation. This will help.
Hope to have answered your query satisfactorily.
Feel free to ask further.
Thanks.


no need of any other tests.
Detailed Answer:
You are most welcome.
In my opinion, there is no need of any other tests.
This is most probably a muscular pain.
Practice relaxation exercises.
You can take ibuprofen as and when needed.
This should help.
I wish you well.
Take care.
Thanks.


may be a functional ovarianl cyst.
Detailed Answer:
Sometimes, there are functional ovarian cysts which are found incidentally on ultrasound.
These remain asymptomatic clinically.
If your radiologist had assured you, then you should not worry.
I think there is no need for further investigations.
Hope this answers your query satisfactorily.
I wish you well.
Thanks.


most polyps are asymptomatic.
Detailed Answer:
Ninety-five percent of colon polyps do not cause any symptoms or signs.
The most common symptoms or signs when they do occur are those of bleeding from the polyp.
This usually results in small amounts of blood in the stool.
Polyps usually do not cause the kind of pain which you are having.
However, an gastroenterologist can give you a better advice on this (investigation and management) as this is not my area of expertise.
Hope this helps.
Take care.
Thanks.

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