What do you think this pain most likely is?!


Question: What do you think this pain most likely is.?
I have aches in my lower right abdomen, but they've dulled recently. They started at about 1o'clock, and they're here now but they dulled down. I've got no appetite.

I've panicked it could be appendicitis, but then i remembered i do a lot of stomach crunches (around 3000 a day). I did some first thing this morning.

What do you think this could be.? Help ASAP, i'm worried, even though the pain ISN'T strong. I'm just a worrier lol. Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Any organ in your midsection can cause pain, including your appendix, gallbladder, pancreas, kidneys, and intestines.





Symptoms Possible Cause Action to Take
Intense pain in the lower right side of the abdomen, possibly starting as a vague, uncomfortable feeling around the navel. You may also have nausea, vomiting, or a slight fever. Appendicitis Go to an emergency room now
Severe pain that starts in the upper abdomen and often spreads to the sides and the back. The pain may flare up soon after a large meal, or six to 12 hours after an episode of heavy drinking. You may also have nausea, vomiting, fever, yellowish skin, and a racing heartbeat. Pancreatitis Call 911 or go to an emergency room right away. Acute pancreatitis can cause shock, which may result in death if not treated quickly.
Extremely sharp abdominal pain, perhaps with other acute symptoms. *Pelvic inflammatory disease
*Heart attack
*Perforated stomach ulcer
*Shock, from allergy
*Diabetic emergency
*Poisoning Call 911 or go to an emergency room right away.
Pain in upper right side of abdomen; may spread to right upper back, chest, or right shoulder; nausea; vomiting; or gas. Gallstones If this is your first attack, call a doctor for emergency advice.
If you can't reach one, go to an emergency room. Don't eat or drink anything.
In a woman who might be pregnant: severe pain that arises suddenly in the lower right or lower left abdomen, usually without vomiting or fever. Ectopic pregnancy Call the doctor for a prompt appointment. If you experience severe abdominal pain or bleeding, call 911 or go to the emergency room right away.
Moderate to severe cramps that wax and wane, or occasional cramps that flare up after meals, and vomiting, especially if the vomit smells like stool. Other possible signs include watery or ribbon-like stools, or no stools at all. Intestinal obstruction Go to the emergency room right away.
Pain or tenderness in the lower left side of the abdomen, along with fever.
You may also have nausea, vomiting, chills, stomach cramps, and either diarrhea or constipation. Diverticulitis See a doctor immediately. If you have sharp abdominal pain along with fever, chills, swelling, or nausea and vomiting, call 911 or go to an emergency room right away. You may have peritonitis, a life-threatening infection of the abdominal cavity.
Chronic abdominal pain along with dark urine and yellowish skin and eyes. Viral hepatitis See a doctor promptly.
Pain in the back that usually spreads under the rib cage, around the front, and into the groin. Kidney stones See a doctor promptly
Searing, stabbing pain in the upper abdomen; pain in the back between the shoulder blades; pain under the right shoulder; nausea, vomiting, and indigestion. Gallstones or an infection of the gallbladder. See your doctor promptly. If you also experience sweating, chills, and fever, see a doctor right away
Chronic abdominal pain in the upper right quadrant, along with a fever, sore throat, and extreme fatigue. Mononucleosis or other viral infection See a doctor promptly. In addition to taking medications, you'll need to get plenty of rest.
Bloody stools or bleeding from the rectum. In some cases, abdominal pain. Bleeding hemorrhoids, colon polyps, or (rarely) colorectal cancer. (Hemorrhoids and polyps rarely cause abdominal pain.) See a doctor promptly.
In a woman: dull, constant pain in the lower abdomen along with vaginal discharge and fever. Pelvic inflammatory disease. See a doctor promptly.
Dull, gnawing stomach pain that comes and goes. The pain is often worse when the stomach is empty and goes away after eating. You may also have indigestion, nausea, vomiting, heartburn, gas, and dark stools. *Stomach ulcer (peptic ulcer)
*Gastritis (inflammation of the stomach lining) Take an antacid or acetaminophen if necessary, but avoid aspirin, ibuprofen, and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Don't drink alcohol or smoke.
If pain persists or quickly comes back, see your doctor.
Call 911 or go an emergency room right away if you throw up blood or anything that looks like coffee grounds; if you feel faint, chilly, or sweaty; if you have black or bloody stools, or if you feel lightheadedness, as if you would faint.
See a doctor right away if you have sharp back pain with ulcer symptoms.
Frequent burning pain in the upper abdomen or chest, possibly accompanied by a sour taste in the mouth, a lump in the throat, or trouble swallowing. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) Suck on an antacid lozenge at the first sign of pain. Over-the-counter acid blockers can help prevent future attacks.
If pain persists or quickly comes back, see your doctor.
See your doctor promptly if you have trouble swallowing, especially if solid food gets stuck.
Vague, widespread, cramp-like pain, accompanied by bloating, tiredness, gas, and occasional nausea. You may also have diarrhea, constipation,Health Question & Answer

3000.? You don't need to do that much, that's overkill, come on...
appendicitis usually begins with periumbilical pain and moves to R lower quad within 24 hours... sometimes fever, if ruptured, n/v/dec appetite , how bout rehydrating and give your muscles a rest to get blood flow back to natural path.? sometimes, diarrhea or nl bm.Health Question & Answer

If it's still around see a doctor, but I definitely think too, if you do that much exercising that's overdoing it, you could be hurting yourself. You got me worried when you say 3000 a day, just as much as the pain you mentioned. I'm gonna pray for you. Health Question & Answer

I had constipation before, and that might be what you have. Eat lots of fiber. If it is constipation, after you eat fiber, you will soon afterwards have to number 2, then the pain will go away.Health Question & Answer

It is probably just sore muscles from the exercising. If it gets worse though, you might want to go to the doctor, just in case it is something serious. Health Question & Answer

lay off the crunches for awhile. 3000 every day is way too many. try less strenuous exercise for awhile... like yoga. you can do yoga everyday. Health Question & Answer

Check ln with a Urologist also with an oncologist in case of yeast infection or urinary infections Take it easy shell and drink alot of water. I hope you are ok and are feeling better soonHealth Question & Answer

You could have irritated a cyst you didn't know you had. They are quite common in women and they usually grow on your reproductive system. Health Question & Answer

it's most likely from from doing so many crunches!
your body might not be used to doing so many
getting in shape is key
but if it doesn't go away tell your mom or someone
because it may become serious Health Question & Answer

If i were yo i would call ur doctor and ask the nurse and say just what you typed in im sorry ur abdomen s hrtin i hope u feel better:)Health Question & Answer

WELL DRINK ALOT OF WATER EAT DAILY VITAMINS AND PLZ DONT DO AS MANY CRUNCHES THAT COULD BE MOST OF THE PROBLEM....UR JUST OVER WORKING YOURSELFHealth Question & Answer

Lay off crunches may have pulled something if it gets bad go to doctor.Good luckHealth Question & Answer

im not sure what it is but it is most likely the crunches..exercise is good but not every day..u need a routineHealth Question & Answer

If you get a fever or the pain gets worse or you start throwing up, SEE A DOCTOR! Health Question & Answer

Maybe you need to poop.?Health Question & Answer

its gasHealth Question & Answer



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