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Suggest Treatment For Left Sided Abdominal Pain

would you be so kind and refer me to someone online?having pain left side of midsection under ribcage wraps around front to back as if my hand on waist ,adding pressure helps a little.i take suboxone daily as prescribed .was dancing and drinking vodka and cranberry juice ,I first felt it,very sharp pain 5 days ago .now it s just dull.51 yr old female.i do not have funds for payment .where shall I try online
Thu, 25 Jun 2015
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Hi,
Welcome to health care magic,

Left sided mid abdominal pain could be due to colitis or acute gastroenteritis etc.

The important thing is to have clear diagnosis first for which you may need to undergo complete blood works,ESR,electrolytes and ultrasound abdomen.

The definitive treatment is depends on the underlying cause but you may take symptommatic treatment like antispasmodics and antacids.
Quit alcohol intake further.

Consult some local doctor or GP who will take complete history and clinical examination and can prescribe you proper treatment.

Regards,
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Suggest Treatment For Left Sided Abdominal Pain

Hi, Welcome to health care magic, Left sided mid abdominal pain could be due to colitis or acute gastroenteritis etc. The important thing is to have clear diagnosis first for which you may need to undergo complete blood works,ESR,electrolytes and ultrasound abdomen. The definitive treatment is depends on the underlying cause but you may take symptommatic treatment like antispasmodics and antacids. Quit alcohol intake further. Consult some local doctor or GP who will take complete history and clinical examination and can prescribe you proper treatment. Regards,