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What Are Persistent Dizziness And Lower Abdominal Pain Suggestive Of?
I am feeling VERY dizzy. It gets really bad at intervals also feeling a bit nauseated. I have a history of high blood pressure and liver disease (chirrosis). I also have severe pain in the lower right quad but each time I go to the doctors all the tests do not reveal anything.....help.
The pain you feel on the lower right quad might be due to liver cirrhosis. However, if I was your caring doctor would check for appendicitis, and colitis.
Next, feeling dizzy and a bit nauseated with bad intervals are suggestive of spikes of blood pressure taking into account you are suffering of high blood pressure. Do monitor your BP, record the results for reference.
Hope this helps. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Albana Sejdini, General & Family Physician
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What Are Persistent Dizziness And Lower Abdominal Pain Suggestive Of?
Hello, The pain you feel on the lower right quad might be due to liver cirrhosis. However, if I was your caring doctor would check for appendicitis, and colitis. Next, feeling dizzy and a bit nauseated with bad intervals are suggestive of spikes of blood pressure taking into account you are suffering of high blood pressure. Do monitor your BP, record the results for reference. Hope this helps. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Albana Sejdini, General & Family Physician