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Have Pain On Bottom Of Ribcage, When Trying To Have A BM And Sneezing

Hi! about a week ago i did a project at my work that involved reaching over my head fore about an hour detaching some dust collector bags. About two days later I started to feel a pain on my left side just at the bottom of my rib cage, my though was that i had pulled a mussel in that area but after a few more days i started to feel sharper pain when trying to have a B M and sneezing or coughing. Today I sneezed and felt start on the left side and pull toward the middle of my belly. it almost brought me to my knees but soon passed. I feel no pain when i press any ware around the stomach or rib area.
Bernie
Sat, 9 Nov 2013
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chances of muscle pull or traumatic inflamation of organs outer layers or peritoneum
rest with muscle relextants with antacid gel can ease you
apply ointment anti inflamatory over area
low protein diets
nonspicy non greesy non oily foods for timeget consultation of gastyroenterologist to rule out any complication
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Have Pain On Bottom Of Ribcage, When Trying To Have A BM And Sneezing

chances of muscle pull or traumatic inflamation of organs outer layers or peritoneum rest with muscle relextants with antacid gel can ease you apply ointment anti inflamatory over area low protein diets nonspicy non greesy non oily foods for timeget consultation of gastyroenterologist to rule out any complication