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Experiencing Pain On The Right Lower Abdomen

My mother is experiencing pain on her right lower abdomen. It started with some churning and then the pain got worse and spread to her right thigh. She is in so much pain she is rolling all over the floor. I gave her some Diclofenac (prescribed for her rheumatoid arthritis) and Omeprazole. The diclofenac helped to reduce the pain but only slightly.
Sat, 31 May 2014
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Hi.
Thanks for your query and an elucidate history.
From the history provided by you I would think of a right sided ureteric colic. The stone in the ureter causes severe pain, sufficient enough to roll over , and can be referred to the upper thigh region.
Another least possible reason can be ovarian , appendicular problem.
Ultrasonography and relevant blood and urine test may help .
I think she need injectable form of antispasmodic like buscopan or so.
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Experiencing Pain On The Right Lower Abdomen

Hi. Thanks for your query and an elucidate history. From the history provided by you I would think of a right sided ureteric colic. The stone in the ureter causes severe pain, sufficient enough to roll over , and can be referred to the upper thigh region. Another least possible reason can be ovarian , appendicular problem. Ultrasonography and relevant blood and urine test may help . I think she need injectable form of antispasmodic like buscopan or so.