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What Causes Right Abdominal Pain With Hyperacidity?
Hi....I am Adeline am experiencing pain in my side(just above my right hips). I have undergone several laboratory tests like urinalysis, general ultrasound, and helicobacteria pylori blood test and it was all negative. I am still experiencing pain from time to time for almost two years now, wondering whats wrong. I also have undergone treatment for hyperacidity and still its the same.....help please! thanks
As per your description if your ultrasonography,urinalysis and H.pylori test was negative,and you have got no relief even after hyperacidity treatment,then my provisional diagnosis would be kidney/ureteric stones.Sometimes these stones are too small to be caught in USG image.For imaging this the best test would be a non contrast helical CT scan.Drinking lots of fluids would be the best thing if your CT confirms it.
Secondly it might be a Spinal cord injury due to some fall or blunt trauma or pulling heavy weight,which is irritating your nerve causing this pain.A CT of LS spine would confirm it too.
Hope i could help it.Wish u a healthy life
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What Causes Right Abdominal Pain With Hyperacidity?
Hi Adeline, Thank you for reaching us in Healthcarmagic. As per your description if your ultrasonography,urinalysis and H.pylori test was negative,and you have got no relief even after hyperacidity treatment,then my provisional diagnosis would be kidney/ureteric stones.Sometimes these stones are too small to be caught in USG image.For imaging this the best test would be a non contrast helical CT scan.Drinking lots of fluids would be the best thing if your CT confirms it. Secondly it might be a Spinal cord injury due to some fall or blunt trauma or pulling heavy weight,which is irritating your nerve causing this pain.A CT of LS spine would confirm it too. Hope i could help it.Wish u a healthy life