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Hi, I have been having pain in my right abdomenal just to the right and below my belly button. I was coughing a few weeks ago and felt a pop on that side but it is still there. Everytime I cough, sneeze or move weird its a sharp pain. Not sure if it is a muscle if I should just wait or have it checked out. I have also been more tired and have less of an appretite. Also it was lower and now seems higher up.
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You are feeling pain in right side to the right and below your belly button. Every time you cough or sneeze you are getting pain. Got tired and no appetite.It was lower then and now it is upper than before.
It appears to be the hernia, may also be urinary tract infection, or stone in the urinary tract.
I advise you to consult a surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. You may have to get M.R.I, besides other routine tests for confirmation.
Wishing a quick and complete recovery.
Best regards.
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Hi welcome to health care magic forum. Thanks for calling H.C.M.F. You are feeling pain in right side to the right and below your belly button. Every time you cough or sneeze you are getting pain. Got tired and no appetite.It was lower then and now it is upper than before. It appears to be the hernia, may also be urinary tract infection, or stone in the urinary tract. I advise you to consult a surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. You may have to get M.R.I, besides other routine tests for confirmation. Wishing a quick and complete recovery. Best regards.