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Abdominal Pain With Nausea. No Difficulty In Urinating. What Could This Be?

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Posted on Tue, 5 Nov 2013
Question: Hi, my friend is experiencing constant pain which varies in the lower front and back left hand side of his body. Its been like this for the past 2 days and today hes starting to feel nauseous too. He is 20yrs and is around 65kg. He said that hes been urinating fine so I dont think it to be kidney stones or appendicitis. Can u help?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Shruti Rijhwani (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Need to see a doctor.

Detailed Answer:
Dear Sir,

Thank you for your query on XXXXXXX

Well looking into your query I would like to tell you that abdominal pain associated with nausea can occur in a number of conditions and just on the basis of this history it will be very difficult to predict the cause .

Just passing adequate amount of urine just not rule out renal stones . I will advise you to take your friend to a physician immediately . A USG abdomen will be necessary to rule out the exact cause . It can be appendicitis also . Until he is examined for exact location of the pain cannot be determined . Physical examination will reveal the exact site of pain and thus the underlying strucuture .

Take care.

Dr. Shruti
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Abdominal Pain With Nausea. No Difficulty In Urinating. What Could This Be?

Brief Answer:
Need to see a doctor.

Detailed Answer:
Dear Sir,

Thank you for your query on XXXXXXX

Well looking into your query I would like to tell you that abdominal pain associated with nausea can occur in a number of conditions and just on the basis of this history it will be very difficult to predict the cause .

Just passing adequate amount of urine just not rule out renal stones . I will advise you to take your friend to a physician immediately . A USG abdomen will be necessary to rule out the exact cause . It can be appendicitis also . Until he is examined for exact location of the pain cannot be determined . Physical examination will reveal the exact site of pain and thus the underlying strucuture .

Take care.

Dr. Shruti