Right Upper Adomonial Pain (gallbadder Or Muscler?) Posted: 09-21-06 09:51am
I am a 28 years old male. About three
nights ago I woke up 3 nights ago with
pain in right upper abdomen. About 5
inches to right of the center of my body
and just below my rib cage. Not under my
rubs but actually below them. I also had
intense pain in the center of my abdomen
about 1 inch below were the stermin ends
and the half inch to right of my lowest
ribs. The pain was also present in my
right shoulder almost under my trapezes
muscle. The pain was worse when I
breathe, flex, or cough. If I am
breathing quietly there is no pain. I
have been taking motrin for 3 days and all
symptoms are gone except a sharp pain in
my right upper abdomen when I walk, cough,
or flex. A day before this happened I
was involved in a lot of bending over and
heavy lifting. Any help would be great!
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rachelnicole
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 19 Sep 2006 Posts: 86
Posted: 09-21-06 12:37pm
Well, obviously you should get it checked
out if it continues...
It could be your liver, although I have no
idea if the liver is actually capable of
feeling/causing pain like that. I do
know that it's in the general area you say
you're feeling the pain (or at least... I
think that's where you said
you were having pain... I was somewhat
confused).
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