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Have Pain In The Right Side On The Belly Button. Feel It More When Walking. Tests Are Clear. Suggestions?

Yes, today I stared with a pain on the right side about an inch or 2 from by belly button. I feel it more when I walk. Last year I had the same pain put with more pressure and felt somethinig wanting to come out of that area. I had every test done, my doctor was in between gallblader and apendix but the test came out clear.
Tue, 9 Jul 2013
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thanks for choosing health care magic

well as you have mentioned about the pain and region of pain it seems to be related to appendix or gall bladder but you also need to look into the possibility of a ureteric calculi, you should get a urine examination and a x ray KUB done & get a report from a good radiologist. then discuss the report and test with a general surgeon after he examines you ,

hope that is helpful
thanks.
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Have Pain In The Right Side On The Belly Button. Feel It More When Walking. Tests Are Clear. Suggestions?

hello thanks for choosing health care magic well as you have mentioned about the pain and region of pain it seems to be related to appendix or gall bladder but you also need to look into the possibility of a ureteric calculi, you should get a urine examination and a x ray KUB done & get a report from a good radiologist. then discuss the report and test with a general surgeon after he examines you , hope that is helpful thanks.