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Any Suggestion For Mild Pain On Lower Right Side Of Abdomen?

I been having a mild pain on the lower right side of my abdomen for about 3 weeks. i woke up with no pain yesterday felt pretty good but around 2 o'clock pm. i had the pain back and it was pretty intense. i went to E.R but they had me waiting for 8 hours so I left. they did do blood work and they said everything looked "normal".
I can still feel mild pain now but now my chest feels like there is a "bubble" or a ball Like feeling. I'm 28 yr.old. female. any suggestions or ideas what it might be or what i can do to help myself?
Mon, 24 Feb 2014
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Hi. The history is for about 3 weeks , a long time for an acute infection to continue without any sequel or complication. This can be due to typhlitis / colitis/ appendicitis / right ovarian problem and so on.
The best way is to get an ultrasound of the abdomen , which can diagnose many things.
If the ultrasonography is negative, you may have to go for a course of an antibiotic and metronidazole with supportive medicines.
IS there any problem with urination or stool ?
IS there a fever or any other symptoms ?
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Any Suggestion For Mild Pain On Lower Right Side Of Abdomen?

Hi. The history is for about 3 weeks , a long time for an acute infection to continue without any sequel or complication. This can be due to typhlitis / colitis/ appendicitis / right ovarian problem and so on. The best way is to get an ultrasound of the abdomen , which can diagnose many things. If the ultrasonography is negative, you may have to go for a course of an antibiotic and metronidazole with supportive medicines. IS there any problem with urination or stool ? IS there a fever or any other symptoms ?