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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain And Flatulence?

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Posted on Fri, 29 Jul 2016
Question: My husband has a pain about 2 inches right above his penis. The only other symptom is gas. On and off for a few days
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Answered by Dr. T Chandrakant (36 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Please give feedback and reports if done.

Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query, albeit short.

Noted the history about your husband:
Male/49 - not visited a Doctor - no medications - pain about 2'' right above the penis - the only other symptom is gas - on and off for 2 days ....

The commonest causes of the pain 2 inches above the penis are:
Cystitis mean inflammation of the urinary bladder
Bladder stone
Prostatitis
Local causes of the skin like a developing boil, not easily seen due to a pad of fat.
Gas does not probably cause pain above the penis; not likely. And may be caused by gastrointestinal upset.

Please provide some additional information.
- Does he have any other medical problem like diabetes or so?
- Any urinary symptom?
- Any bloating, nausea, vomiting, hard or loose stools, fever or weakness?

I would advise him the following in such a situation and depending upon detailed history and examination.
Examine locally for any tenderness or a swelling in the area of pain?
Tests of the blood for routine and diabetes
Tests of stool and urine.
Tests like ultrasonography, X-ray of abdomen depend upon the detailed history.

Please give feedback so that we can discuss further.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Sonia Raina
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Follow up: Dr. T Chandrakant (33 minutes later)
He has no medical conditions other than his cholesterol being a little high.No urinary probelms,(no blood present in urine) no stomach upset, no loose stool or constipation, no fever or weakness. This pain on a scale from 1-10 escalated last night to about a 7 after having hovered around a 4. Over the past week he says its gotten increasingly more frequent then last night the pain went to a 7 and stayed for two hours.
Is this something emergent that we need to go to the ER or see his regular doctor on Tuesday?
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Answered by Dr. T Chandrakant (24 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
I would advise to go to ER for early proper diagnosis

Detailed Answer:
With the history you have provided, the odd site of pain and increase in pain to the scale of 7 on 10, it is better to get a clinical evaluation and examination done in ER.
This will help to get a proper primary diagnosis and the further plan of investigations and treatment.

He is already suffering for such a long time - over the past week and the pain increased.
Note: For further inquiries on surgery procedure and its risks or complications book an appointment now

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Yogesh D
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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain And Flatulence?

Brief Answer: Please give feedback and reports if done. Detailed Answer: Hi. Thanks for your query, albeit short. Noted the history about your husband: Male/49 - not visited a Doctor - no medications - pain about 2'' right above the penis - the only other symptom is gas - on and off for 2 days .... The commonest causes of the pain 2 inches above the penis are: Cystitis mean inflammation of the urinary bladder Bladder stone Prostatitis Local causes of the skin like a developing boil, not easily seen due to a pad of fat. Gas does not probably cause pain above the penis; not likely. And may be caused by gastrointestinal upset. Please provide some additional information. - Does he have any other medical problem like diabetes or so? - Any urinary symptom? - Any bloating, nausea, vomiting, hard or loose stools, fever or weakness? I would advise him the following in such a situation and depending upon detailed history and examination. Examine locally for any tenderness or a swelling in the area of pain? Tests of the blood for routine and diabetes Tests of stool and urine. Tests like ultrasonography, X-ray of abdomen depend upon the detailed history. Please give feedback so that we can discuss further.