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Pain In Right Side Of Stomach. Normal Scans. Taking Paracetmaol, Nefapam. Suggestions?

My 14 year old daughter was admitted to hospital last wk with pain in right side of tummy, scans were taken but everything came back ok also bloods were taken every two hours and that was fine. Due to the painshe was given paracetamol and nefapam and sent home the next day. I was told it could be a cyst on the ovary maybe lymph nodes around intestine infected but they just weren't sure. Now a week on and she's been double up so back to hospital they felt her tummy and said there's no serious problems. My worry is what do I do if this continues as she is in a lot of pain when this happens
Tue, 17 Sep 2013
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Hi, it appears that she has an urinary tract infection, or a small stone in the ureter, or may be the iliocaecal tuberculosis.
So i advise you to consult a gastro enterologist for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have M.R.I. for confirmation. Thank you.
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Pain In Right Side Of Stomach. Normal Scans. Taking Paracetmaol, Nefapam. Suggestions?

Hi, it appears that she has an urinary tract infection, or a small stone in the ureter, or may be the iliocaecal tuberculosis. So i advise you to consult a gastro enterologist for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have M.R.I. for confirmation. Thank you.