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Feeling Of Gas Bubble In Abdomen, Painful During Intercourse. Cause?
Hello. Here is my concern. This has only been occuring for a few days, but I am starting to worry. I have had what feelis like a gas bubble in my upper abdomanial region on the right side of my stomach . It is especially painfull during intercourse. I am just curious as to what could cause this kind of pain and is it serious? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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You are feeling like a gas bubble in your right upper abdominal region. Painful during intercourse.
Pain in the right upper abdomen is suggestive of infection in the kidney, stones in the kidney, or upper ureter, infection of upper part of ascending colon. liver infection, or gall bladder stones.
I advise you to consult a surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have M.R.I. besides other routine tests for confirmation.
Wishing for a quick and complete recovery.
Best regards.
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Feeling Of Gas Bubble In Abdomen, Painful During Intercourse. Cause?
Hi welcome to Health care magic forum. Thanks for choosing H.C.M.Forum. You are feeling like a gas bubble in your right upper abdominal region. Painful during intercourse. Pain in the right upper abdomen is suggestive of infection in the kidney, stones in the kidney, or upper ureter, infection of upper part of ascending colon. liver infection, or gall bladder stones. I advise you to consult a surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have M.R.I. besides other routine tests for confirmation. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Best regards.