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What Causes Tightness Of Thighs And Abdominal Pain?

I have. A tight feeling in both thighs at the front and was awoken during the night with severe abdominal pain on the lower right side which went through to my back. The pain eased with gravies on and ibuprofen but I still feel a slight sore sensation there
Thu, 2 Jun 2016
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hi,

thank-you for providing the brief history of you.

A thorough abdominal examination is advised.

As the pain is in the lower right side of the abdomen a ultrasonography of the abdominal muscles is advised to see any systemic pathology.

Example either a kidney stone or either a appendicitis.

The pain can come down due to the drug therapy but the actual pathology will not subside so after a thorough examination and ultrasonography the diagnosis can be made and treatment can be initiated


Regards
Jay Indravadan Patel
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What Causes Tightness Of Thighs And Abdominal Pain?

hi, thank-you for providing the brief history of you. A thorough abdominal examination is advised. As the pain is in the lower right side of the abdomen a ultrasonography of the abdominal muscles is advised to see any systemic pathology. Example either a kidney stone or either a appendicitis. The pain can come down due to the drug therapy but the actual pathology will not subside so after a thorough examination and ultrasonography the diagnosis can be made and treatment can be initiated Regards Jay Indravadan Patel