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What Is The Cause Of Abdominal Pain Without Any Symptoms Like Fever Or Vomitting?

My 14 year old daughter has pelvic/abdominal pain for over a week . She weighs 115 lbs. She was in the ER last Wed and ruled out appendicitis. Liver enzymes were normal. I think she needs an US done. No vomiting or fever. pain on both sides, stabbing pain. intermittently.

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Tue, 25 Mar 2014
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Hello!

Thank you for the query.

Abdominal pain is very nonspecific symptom. It may be present with all possible abdominal issues. Fever usually indicates an inflammation, however lack of it does not rule an inflammation.
Lower abdominal pain on both sides can be caused by urinary tract infection as in such location bladder is present. If so, your daughter may have frequent urinating, burning while urinating, back pain.
Other possible reasons of her pain are ovarian issues (like a cyst or inflammation), uterine issues.

I suggest you to have some more tests. Urine analysis, abdominal ultrasound and gynecologist consult should be done.

Hope this will help.
Regards.
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What Is The Cause Of Abdominal Pain Without Any Symptoms Like Fever Or Vomitting?

Hello! Thank you for the query. Abdominal pain is very nonspecific symptom. It may be present with all possible abdominal issues. Fever usually indicates an inflammation, however lack of it does not rule an inflammation. Lower abdominal pain on both sides can be caused by urinary tract infection as in such location bladder is present. If so, your daughter may have frequent urinating, burning while urinating, back pain. Other possible reasons of her pain are ovarian issues (like a cyst or inflammation), uterine issues. I suggest you to have some more tests. Urine analysis, abdominal ultrasound and gynecologist consult should be done. Hope this will help. Regards.