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My husband had an attack of severe pain in his left lower abdomen. It lasted about 30 minutes and gradually disappeared while we were on the way to the ER. He felt nauseaus during the attack and rated it a 10 on the pain scale. There was no tenderness during palpitation and he was able to converse during the attack. Suggestions?
Hi, From history it seems that he might be having intestinal colic giving rise this problem. This might be due to constipation or some heavy food taken. There might be having possibility of having renal colic due to collection of large amount of urine and not going for urination since long. Nothing to worry as now problem is solved. Take plenty of water. Avoid constipation. Ok and take care.
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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain?
Hi, From history it seems that he might be having intestinal colic giving rise this problem. This might be due to constipation or some heavy food taken. There might be having possibility of having renal colic due to collection of large amount of urine and not going for urination since long. Nothing to worry as now problem is solved. Take plenty of water. Avoid constipation. Ok and take care.