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Pain in lower right abdomen
My wife, 29 is complaining of intermittent pain in the lower right part of the abdomen. 3-4 min of moderate pain every 2 hours or so. Her periods are due next week. Can pain at this specific area occur due to this? Can it be appendicitis?
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Any urinary/bowel complains? Fever? It maybe mostly premenstrual if not any of the above.
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Most probably its PMS (Premenstrual Syndrome) PMS symptoms start five to 11 days before menstruation and typically go away once menstruation begins
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