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I have been feeling something move on my right side across from my belly butt for four days now I can lay on my back and even see my stomach move I have had my tubes tied, untied then one tube taken out and the remain tube tied so can t be oregnant its not gas either what could it be I m getting scared
Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted your history of feeling and actually something moving in the right side of the abdomen for the last 4 days making you have scare. There is also history of tying of tubes, untying and removal of one. The most probable cause is intestinal obstruction in sub-acute form that can cause the movement of the intestine to feel and see. I would advise you the following: Get an opinion of a Gastroenterologist. X-ray of the abdomen in standing position. CT scan and other tests of blood, urine and stool. This will give a proper diagnosis and a plan for proper management.
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What Causes Moving Sensation From Belly?
Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted your history of feeling and actually something moving in the right side of the abdomen for the last 4 days making you have scare. There is also history of tying of tubes, untying and removal of one. The most probable cause is intestinal obstruction in sub-acute form that can cause the movement of the intestine to feel and see. I would advise you the following: Get an opinion of a Gastroenterologist. X-ray of the abdomen in standing position. CT scan and other tests of blood, urine and stool. This will give a proper diagnosis and a plan for proper management.