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What Causes Right Abdominal Pain While Bending Forward?
I am a 34yr old female. I had a dental abcess for about 8 months. Tooth was pulled 2 months ago. Last 3 weeks I have had abdominal pain on the lower and upper right side, sometimes on the left. Pain is not constant and is always different. Started off bloated, hardly eating or drinking, but that has passed. Felt like muscle strain for a bit but that has passed. Sometimes feel sick walking for too long. Now right side hurts to bend forward.
Hi. This can be due to Entero-colitis or IBS. Get a course of an antibiotic and supportive medicines like probiotics and antispasmodics for 5 days. IF your problem is solved avoid outside food and use boiled cooled water to avoid Waterborne infection of the intestine. If the problem is not solved you need to be investigated by blood, urine and stool tests as well as ultrasonography and colonoscopy. The proper treatment can then be instituted.
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What Causes Right Abdominal Pain While Bending Forward?
Hi. This can be due to Entero-colitis or IBS. Get a course of an antibiotic and supportive medicines like probiotics and antispasmodics for 5 days. IF your problem is solved avoid outside food and use boiled cooled water to avoid Waterborne infection of the intestine. If the problem is not solved you need to be investigated by blood, urine and stool tests as well as ultrasonography and colonoscopy. The proper treatment can then be instituted.