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Dear Sir, I am 23. I am feeling pain in my stomach (left side) since last couple of days. Pain is not more but light. I would like to share hat days back around 2008 i had a pain in my stomach and i checked it and found Appendicitis. it was small in size around.2mm so doctor recommend me to take injection. I took that and felt relax. Now i am feeling same problem. so please recommend me that what to do now? i am quite afraid that whether i got that problem again? what is the probability of severity on this??
I ll be grateful if you will give me some solution on that.
Hi Dharmendra, The pain of appendicitis is always on right side. It looks that you have got colitis. A proper history, clinical examination, investigations as per these findings alone can lead to a proper diagnosis . This is most important to lead to a proper management/ treatment. So visit a Doctor, preferably general surgeon. All you need is a 5 day course of antibiotic, metronidazole and supportive medicines and you will be fine. Do not panic and do not think this as a serious problem.
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Hi Dharmendra, The pain of appendicitis is always on right side. It looks that you have got colitis. A proper history, clinical examination, investigations as per these findings alone can lead to a proper diagnosis . This is most important to lead to a proper management/ treatment. So visit a Doctor, preferably general surgeon. All you need is a 5 day course of antibiotic, metronidazole and supportive medicines and you will be fine. Do not panic and do not think this as a serious problem.