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Sunday morning I woke up in pain noting it was my upper right abdomen.. As the day progressed it got immensely.worse so I went to the hospital ended waiting for a while then later a surgeon came in asked a few questions then left. Wednesday moring I finally had my surgery.done. The thing that bothers me is my abdomen.is three times larger and my testicles are majorly swollen..Is this normal and should I be concerned.
Hi, thanks for using Healthcare Magic and I hope you already get well.
The history of pain in your upper right abdomen can be caused by so many factors, such as: 1. Gallstones usually will be followed by nausea and vomit. 2. Hernia inguinal 3. Appendicitis that followed by peritonitis, etc.
The surgery that you've already undergone might be laparoscopic.
Do not feel hesitate to ask your treating doctor about your condition right now, especially, if this condition causes intense pain that you can not sit, or stomach pain accompanied by bloody bowel movements, nausea, vomiting, yellow skin, or high fever.
Hope you get well soon.
Take care. Dr. Nurul Falah
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What Causes Upper Right Abdominal Pain?
Hi, thanks for using Healthcare Magic and I hope you already get well. The history of pain in your upper right abdomen can be caused by so many factors, such as: 1. Gallstones usually will be followed by nausea and vomit. 2. Hernia inguinal 3. Appendicitis that followed by peritonitis, etc. The surgery that you ve already undergone might be laparoscopic. Do not feel hesitate to ask your treating doctor about your condition right now, especially, if this condition causes intense pain that you can not sit, or stomach pain accompanied by bloody bowel movements, nausea, vomiting, yellow skin, or high fever. Hope you get well soon. Take care. Dr. Nurul Falah