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Suggest Treatment For Pain At The Right Bottom Side Of Stomach?

Hi Doctor, I am 22 years old (Unmarried) . My Tbigm is 2.25 it comes out positive. I am regularly suffering with the pain at the right bottom side of stomach. My periods are also not regular, Last was on January 2012. Doctor said that it is infection and you will have to continue treatment for 6 month bt they didn't specify the reason why this infection happened to me.
Still with the regularity of medicines i am suffering with the pain.
Please specify me the reason of this infection and its effects.

Thank you
Mon, 12 May 2014
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General Surgeon 's  Response
Hi.
Tuberculosis of the abdomen is caused by specific bacteria and goes to intestine by either a oral route or blood stream.

The best way to diagnose the pain in your case would be to undergo CT scan of the abdomen after a proper preparation.

Also good is the investigation called Enterolysis if CT indicates an obstructing lesion yet can not specify.

You may need a surgery for removing the cause of pain .
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Suggest Treatment For Pain At The Right Bottom Side Of Stomach?

Hi. Tuberculosis of the abdomen is caused by specific bacteria and goes to intestine by either a oral route or blood stream. The best way to diagnose the pain in your case would be to undergo CT scan of the abdomen after a proper preparation. Also good is the investigation called Enterolysis if CT indicates an obstructing lesion yet can not specify. You may need a surgery for removing the cause of pain .