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What Causes Dull Pain In Right Lower Abdomen?

Hi. Today i woke up this morning, i felt pulsating dull type pain in my right lower abdomen, i am 28 yrs old man. Two hours passed still the same, it goes and comes every 10 secons, pulsating. No nausea and vomiting. No fever. Had bowel movment, stools are normal. I checked myself no rebound tenderness. Appetite is normal. What could be the cause?
Tue, 1 Sep 2015
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Hi.
Thanks for your query and an elucidate history.
Noted your findings of waking up in the morning with pulsatile pain in the lower right abdomen, passed normal motion, no rebound tenderness, no nausea, vomiting or fever.Appetite is normal.

Such a pain is suggestive of a stone in the ureter causing spasms and hence the pulsatile pain.

I would advise you to get a confirmed diagnosis by :
X-ray of the abdomen for KUB.
Ultrasonography of the abdomen.
Tests of urine, stool and blood.
Clinical examination by a Doctor preferably a Surgeon.
Once the diagnosis is made further course of treatment will be as per the findings.

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What Causes Dull Pain In Right Lower Abdomen?

Hi. Thanks for your query and an elucidate history. Noted your findings of waking up in the morning with pulsatile pain in the lower right abdomen, passed normal motion, no rebound tenderness, no nausea, vomiting or fever.Appetite is normal. Such a pain is suggestive of a stone in the ureter causing spasms and hence the pulsatile pain. I would advise you to get a confirmed diagnosis by : X-ray of the abdomen for KUB. Ultrasonography of the abdomen. Tests of urine, stool and blood. Clinical examination by a Doctor preferably a Surgeon. Once the diagnosis is made further course of treatment will be as per the findings.