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Suggest Treatment For Ruptured Lower Stomach Muscle
I joined the gym a week ago & think I ruptured a muscle in my stomach ( right lower) which gives me pain above my right testical on the cord that its attached to from inside. The aftershocks are also felt on my groin, lower back & knee. My GP suggested a USG KUB which is come all clear yest. The pain however is still there on the back of the cord of my right festival ( gets severe in the night) please help !
It sounds like a sprain or ruptured muscle tendon, nothing rest cannot set right. I recommend a lot of rest, ice packs, and mild non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for about 2-3 weeks. Stop gyming for a while and do not lift any heavy objects. However, I would although like to recommend an ultrasound of the lower abdominal region and an ultrasound of the testicles just to make sure all is well and a hernia is ruled out.
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Suggest Treatment For Ruptured Lower Stomach Muscle
Hello and welcome. It sounds like a sprain or ruptured muscle tendon, nothing rest cannot set right. I recommend a lot of rest, ice packs, and mild non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for about 2-3 weeks. Stop gyming for a while and do not lift any heavy objects. However, I would although like to recommend an ultrasound of the lower abdominal region and an ultrasound of the testicles just to make sure all is well and a hernia is ruled out. Best wishes.