Hi Doctor,
Since a couple of weeks I am experiencing medium pain in the lower right stomach near the part where the right leg is attached to the body. The pain is not constant and is on & off. I don't have any fever or digestive or stool problem. Except the pain I feel okay.
I had this pain around 6 months ago & had consulted a gastroenterologist who after multiple tests couldn't pinpoint the problem. He said it's some minor intestinal infection & asked me not to worry & gave some medicines. I had them & although they didn't work much, in due passage of time, the pain went away.
It has resurfaced again now since 2-3 weeks.
I also had jaundice in July 2015 & recovered then. I am also feeling lethargic these days.
Please advise.
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There can be many causes and i need to reach atleast a probable diagnosis. So that i can advise u properly. I need to see all ur reports and ask u some questions so that we can discuss ur case.
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May be retrocaecal appendicytis,which may not be diagnosed,on the badis of u.s. scanning or any other tests,only by dr.on the basis of palpationand leading questions,while examinning the patient clinically.
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