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What Could Be The Reasons For Having Stomach Pains On The Right Side Where Gall Bladder Is Located?

hello , i just started having stomach pains on the right side about right where the gall balder is located . every once in a while it feels like someone is ripping it out or a knife going in and out and twisting it around . what could be the problem ?
Tue, 7 Jan 2014
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Hi,

The pain you are referring to could be related to :
- large bowel problems
- gallbladder
- urinary tract infections or other problems

I'd suggest to :
- consult GI specialist
- do abdominal ultrasound
- do urine analysis
- avoid fatty/salty foods
- avoid carbonated drinks
- drink more water
- take acetaminophen/naproxen for the pain
- take otc probiotic

All the best!
Dr.Alba
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What Could Be The Reasons For Having Stomach Pains On The Right Side Where Gall Bladder Is Located?

Hi, The pain you are referring to could be related to : - large bowel problems - gallbladder - urinary tract infections or other problems I d suggest to : - consult GI specialist - do abdominal ultrasound - do urine analysis - avoid fatty/salty foods - avoid carbonated drinks - drink more water - take acetaminophen/naproxen for the pain - take otc probiotic All the best! Dr.Alba