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Lower right abdomen mild pain
Hi how are you, Ive been feeling a very mild sharp pain come and go on my lower right abdomen for the last 5 days or so but now its less frequent. I dont feel sick at all or anything out of the ordinary on my bowels or urine or anything, its just that small pain... it never got more intense at all and now its gradually getting milder and milder.. i know the appendix is there but everyone is telling me that if it was appendicitis i would have other symptoms or the pain would worsen...
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Hello, Hot water bag to apply locally two three times a day. Light diet SEMILIQUID PORRIDGE KHICHARY to be taken. Tab drotaverin as required for pain abdomen if UNBAERABLE pain. ADV URINE COMPLETE N MICROSCOPIC USG WHOLE ABDOMEN. Plenty of liquids like coconut water mosambi juice butter milk etc.ok.
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Please Take Tab meftal spas 1 twice a day Tab pan 1 tab once a day All for 3 days Tab zentel 1 stat only Do sonography of abdomen, urine routine, hemogram Send me report
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