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I am experiencing right abdominal pain and pain in my right groin area. I have had liver panel, blood tests all came back okay. Had abdominal CT Scan and no problems with internal organs detected. Will schedule colonoscopy within days. But the doc doesn't have a clue what's causing the pain
Hi. Thanks for your query. Read the history and understood your problem. Pain in the right abdomen and the right groin can be due to: -Ureteric stones and UTI. -Appendicitis. -Any problem with the thoraco-lumbar spine can have referred pain like this.
Since your CT scan and liver tests are normal , many of the problems that can be detected by the CT scan are ruled out. -let us wait for the colonoscopy reports.
In the meantime ask your Doctor to give you a course of an antibiotic, metronidazole and probiotics along with antispasmodic medicines. This is in thought of colitis as this may not be picked up by the CT scan.
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What Causes Right Abdominal And Groin Pain?
Hi. Thanks for your query. Read the history and understood your problem. Pain in the right abdomen and the right groin can be due to: -Ureteric stones and UTI. -Appendicitis. -Any problem with the thoraco-lumbar spine can have referred pain like this. Since your CT scan and liver tests are normal , many of the problems that can be detected by the CT scan are ruled out. -let us wait for the colonoscopy reports. In the meantime ask your Doctor to give you a course of an antibiotic, metronidazole and probiotics along with antispasmodic medicines. This is in thought of colitis as this may not be picked up by the CT scan.