Joined: 14 Jun 2005 Posts: 5 Location: Columbia City
Pain In Lower Right Abdomen Help Help Help Posted: 06-14-05 23:18pm
Hi, i've been to the doctor for this and
no doctor can figure out whats causing by
pain, I can be in any kind of sitting
position, and when I get up sometimes , I
will get this extreme sharp streching pain
in my lower right abdomen, its so painful
it drops me the floor, in a cruch, this
only last 5 seconds, then it get very
dull, and aches for a few hours after
that. I cant figure out whats causing
this awful pain and neither can my
doctors. I kind of feel like i'm pulling
a ligament or a muscle but what would
cause this to be so frequent. Any comment
would be great. I'm desperate.
I have my tubes tied, and also have been
diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome.
It dont seem like a bowel problems. Nor
do I thing i'm pregnant.
Thanks
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happy_sunshine_yan
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Mar 2005 Posts: 94 Location: Burnaby, BC, Canada
Posted: 07-04-05 16:04pm
Sometimes.. When organs rub against each
other.. It produces much pain... If
doctors can't do anything.. Go see
another one.... If neither can do
anything about it... Assume it is just
organ rubbing against each other.. And
it's causing pain.. If it happens too
often.. And ur in constant pain... Go to
the nearest hospital and get a full body
check.. Good luck !! =)
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