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What Causes Lower Abdomen Pain And Back Pain?

I am 16 yr old female, and I have pain in my lower right abdomen and it has been there for 7 months. I also have pain in my lower back and I have done all appropriate tests which have all come back negative, these include ultrasound, urine test, blood test, x-rays, c-t scan and a physical examination by doctors. Some doctors are saying its possible to be a grumbly appendics, whilst others are saying there is no such thing.
Mon, 8 Sep 2014
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Hi.
When all the tests of ultrasound, urine test, blood test, x-rays, c-t scan and a physical examination by doctors are normal, the possibility is of the following:
Appendicitis in the Retrocecal ( behind the cecum) position.
IBS- irritable bowel syndrome.
Nerve pinching in the back causing referred pain- you have a history of low-backache too.
I would advise you to go for Diagnostic laparoscopy and sos procedure as seen on exploration.
MRI of the back and the spine.
Treatment on the basis of IBS.

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What Causes Lower Abdomen Pain And Back Pain?

Hi. When all the tests of ultrasound, urine test, blood test, x-rays, c-t scan and a physical examination by doctors are normal, the possibility is of the following: Appendicitis in the Retrocecal ( behind the cecum) position. IBS- irritable bowel syndrome. Nerve pinching in the back causing referred pain- you have a history of low-backache too. I would advise you to go for Diagnostic laparoscopy and sos procedure as seen on exploration. MRI of the back and the spine. Treatment on the basis of IBS.