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Right Power Abdomen Pain
Hello Doctor I am experiencing the lower right abdomen pain near inguinal area nearly a month or more.. One day I had pain at night that we went to emergency department. They did a CT Scan and everything came normal.. But I still feel pain which is at times sharp and mostly dull.. Sometimes it aches like a period cramps which penetrates to my hip and back.. Pain increases if I work especially bending. I also experience Flatulence Bloating and pain while pooping.. Feeling good if I am not having any food.. What could be the cause of this pain?
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Physical examination is required to rule out obvious causes . May have to undergo further investigations depending on the findings.
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Avoid lifting heavy weight and strenuous exercise
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I would like to suggest you a colonoscopy if CT abdomen is normal
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This could be an Inguinal hernia... evolving...
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Consult a General Surgeon . Physical examination is needed.
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Don't strain your abdominal muscles... like lifting heavy objects, Climbing stairs...etc...pain will get reduced... temporarily...
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Based on your symptoms of lower right abdominal pain, bloating, and pain with bowel movements persisting for over a month. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) with possible concurrent endometriosis, given your age, gender, and symptom pattern Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome, as symptoms have lasted over a month Pelvic floor muscle tension/dysfunction Endometriosis
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Transvaginal ultrasound Specialized pelvic floor assessment by a physiotherapist Advanced imaging (MRI) if needed to rule out deep endometriosis colonoscopy if needed
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Dietary Modifications: Consider trying a low FODMAP diet under professional guidance Eat regular, balanced meals Stay well hydrated Gradually increase fiber intake Lifestyle Changes: Regular gentle exercise like walking or swimming Stress management through meditation or deep breathing exercises Pelvic floor relaxation exercises Pain Management: Heat therapy to the lower abdomen
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