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Getting Pains In Stomach, Pelvic Area, Back, Increasing. What Is The Remedy?

I've been getting pains for the past few days. It all started off when I was going to sleep and I couldn't get comfy because there was this sharp pain in the left size of my stomach but lower down, it then started to affect my back, making it start to ache. It stopped after I took tablets. But then the next day I was getting pains above my pelvis and now that has stopped I've got the first aching pain I had on my right side where my appendix are, could you help please? Thanks. kirsty, female.
Thu, 18 Apr 2013
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Hello Kristy
Abdominal pain rediating to back suggests renal calculi. You have not mentioned about fever and nausea/vomiting which are usually associated with appendicitis. I suggest you to go for ultrasound of abdomen and urine analysis which helps in diagnosis. Try to avoid spicy and junk food which adds more pain by causing gastritis.
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Getting Pains In Stomach, Pelvic Area, Back, Increasing. What Is The Remedy?

Hello Kristy Abdominal pain rediating to back suggests renal calculi. You have not mentioned about fever and nausea/vomiting which are usually associated with appendicitis. I suggest you to go for ultrasound of abdomen and urine analysis which helps in diagnosis. Try to avoid spicy and junk food which adds more pain by causing gastritis. Thank you