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What Causes Right Abdominal Pain?

Im a female and have been having right abdominal pain. It's directly to the right of my belly button. In that area. I was ruled out with not having appendicitis. The pain continues on and off. What organ is directly on the right side of the belly button?
Mon, 22 Sep 2014
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Thanks for your question, there are many organs on the right side of your belly button, the small intestines, the appendix, initial section of the large intestines, right fallopian tube and right ovary, right ureter and right kidney and the abdominal muscles. A disease of any of these organs can cause you to have pains at that point. I would advise you go in for an abdominal ultrasound and consult your physician. Good luck
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What Causes Right Abdominal Pain?

Thanks for your question, there are many organs on the right side of your belly button, the small intestines, the appendix, initial section of the large intestines, right fallopian tube and right ovary, right ureter and right kidney and the abdominal muscles. A disease of any of these organs can cause you to have pains at that point. I would advise you go in for an abdominal ultrasound and consult your physician. Good luck