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Right Lower Stomach Pain That Radiates To The Side And

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Posted on Thu, 28 Nov 2019
Question: Right lower stomach pain that radiates to the side and back. Dull and aching pain that can be sharp. Hurts to rotate and move. Happened after a night of drinking.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Antoneta Zotaj (54 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Possible causes explained below- some more information is needed

Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to Ask a Doctor service,

The pain you are describing can be caused from simple conditions such as muscle pain or due to more important conditions such as stomach ulcer or pancreatitis.
To better evaluate you kindly let me know of the following:
- how strong is the pain from 1-10?
- is it present all the time or it comes and goes?
- who much alcohol do you normally use in a week (how many drinks)?
- do you have nausea, vomiting, or fever?
- do the over the counter medications you are using help?

If there is a risk of pancreatitis, a quick visit is needed to have some blood tests and imaging examinations of the pancreas.

I hope to hear from you soon with the answers to the above questions.

Regards,
Dr. Antoneta Zotaj
General and Family Physician
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Dr. Dr. Antoneta Zotaj

General & Family Physician

Practicing since :2004

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Right Lower Stomach Pain That Radiates To The Side And

Brief Answer: Possible causes explained below- some more information is needed Detailed Answer: Hello and welcome to Ask a Doctor service, The pain you are describing can be caused from simple conditions such as muscle pain or due to more important conditions such as stomach ulcer or pancreatitis. To better evaluate you kindly let me know of the following: - how strong is the pain from 1-10? - is it present all the time or it comes and goes? - who much alcohol do you normally use in a week (how many drinks)? - do you have nausea, vomiting, or fever? - do the over the counter medications you are using help? If there is a risk of pancreatitis, a quick visit is needed to have some blood tests and imaging examinations of the pancreas. I hope to hear from you soon with the answers to the above questions. Regards, Dr. Antoneta Zotaj General and Family Physician