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What Could Abdominal Pain With Gas Issues And Liquid Bowels Indicate?

I have been having painin the right side of the abdominals. It is near the ribs,then feels like it is a little lower.I also have pain in the back on the lower right,lower abdominal pian,sometimes pain when I urinate.I have been very gasy around the belly andmy bowels sometimes are bright yellow liquid.The pain is constant and feels better when I stay in one place it goes away.What could this be..
Wed, 5 Nov 2014
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Hi.
The pain in the right side of the abdomen with liquid stools and gases can be due to many reasons.
I am suspecting this problem as appendicitis.
This may be in a retro-cecal position meaning behind the cecum, a part of the large bowel giving rise to backache more than the abdominal pain.
The best investigations is CT scan to get a proper diagnosis and if present , get it operated.

Till then take a course of an antibiotic and metronidazole , it may resolve.
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What Could Abdominal Pain With Gas Issues And Liquid Bowels Indicate?

Hi. The pain in the right side of the abdomen with liquid stools and gases can be due to many reasons. I am suspecting this problem as appendicitis. This may be in a retro-cecal position meaning behind the cecum, a part of the large bowel giving rise to backache more than the abdominal pain. The best investigations is CT scan to get a proper diagnosis and if present , get it operated. Till then take a course of an antibiotic and metronidazole , it may resolve.