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What Causes Pain In The Right Side Of Lower Stomach And Sickness?
I have a pain in my lower stomach in the right side and constant feeling of sickness nothing seems to relieve the pain or nausea and suggestions of what i can buy over the counter. Im a male and 46.
Had my gallbladder out 6 months ago could it be to do with that?
I have read your query and understand your concern.
Pain in right lower abdomen with nausea is suggestive of right ureteric stone or (to lesser degree) appendicitis.
To differentiate between the two an ultrasound of your abdomen will be needed along with a complete blood count and a routine urine test.
For your symptomatic relief, you may take any painkiller, an antiemetic and a ppi tablet from over the counter. Tell the chemist that you need these, and he should give you. But do get these tests done and show to a doctor for defenitive management.
Hope I have been helpful.
Regards, Dr. Ashish Verma
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What Causes Pain In The Right Side Of Lower Stomach And Sickness?
Hi, Welcome to HealthcareMagic. I have read your query and understand your concern. Pain in right lower abdomen with nausea is suggestive of right ureteric stone or (to lesser degree) appendicitis. To differentiate between the two an ultrasound of your abdomen will be needed along with a complete blood count and a routine urine test. For your symptomatic relief, you may take any painkiller, an antiemetic and a ppi tablet from over the counter. Tell the chemist that you need these, and he should give you. But do get these tests done and show to a doctor for defenitive management. Hope I have been helpful. Regards, Dr. Ashish Verma