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Is Pain In Belly Button And Off To The Right Side Of Body And Back Indication Of Kidney Stones?

Hi there my gp believes I may have kidney stones and is awaiting a ultra sound to confirm this over the last 4 to five days I have had pain around my belly button and off to the right side of my body and around to the middle of my back am I mistaking this pain for a possible appendicitis or are this more likely the kidney stone thing the pain in my lower front is like the feeling of having a bug and needing to pass a bowel motion.
If this is kidney stones I long can I expect this discomfort/pain in my front/side/back to last
Tue, 1 Apr 2014
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hi ,
Kidney stone has symptom of pain which may be sharp / dull aching type at lumbar region on same side which may / maynot radiate to groin thigh testicle/ labia umbilicus mostly during early morning but may have any time associated with nausea vomiting. Someone there are no pain abdomen .
Pain of appendicitis occurs at rt iliac fossa or Mc burnis point or umbilicus may be gross of dull aching /cramping type mild to severe in intensity associated with nausea vomiting .
Pain abdomen needs to be examined clinically and accordingly investigated including USG , X-Ray and later CT scan of whole abdomen.
So in my opinion wait for USG report and till then take plenty of fluids , analgesic (NSAID), anti spasmodic , PPI (as your gp must hav prescribed ).

Hope this ll help

Thanks n regards
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General & Family Physician Dr. Kishore Kunal's  Response
Hi ,
Kidney stone has symptom of pain which may be sharp / dull aching type at lumbar region on same side which may / maynot radiate to groin thigh testicle/ labia umbilicus mostly during early morning but may have any time associated with nausea vomiting. Someone there are no pain abdomen .
Pain of appendicitis occurs at rt iliac fossa or Mc burnis point or umbilicus may be gross of dull aching /cramping type mild to severe in intensity associated with nausea vomiting .
Pain abdomen needs to be examined clinically and accordingly investigated including USG , X-Ray and later CT scan of whole abdomen.
So in my opinion wait for USG report and till then take plenty of fluids , analgesic (NSAID), anti spasmodic , PPI (as your gp must hav prescribed ).

Hope this ll help

Thanks n regards
I find this answer helpful

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Is Pain In Belly Button And Off To The Right Side Of Body And Back Indication Of Kidney Stones?

Hi , Kidney stone has symptom of pain which may be sharp / dull aching type at lumbar region on same side which may / maynot radiate to groin thigh testicle/ labia umbilicus mostly during early morning but may have any time associated with nausea vomiting. Someone there are no pain abdomen . Pain of appendicitis occurs at rt iliac fossa or Mc burnis point or umbilicus may be gross of dull aching /cramping type mild to severe in intensity associated with nausea vomiting . Pain abdomen needs to be examined clinically and accordingly investigated including USG , X-Ray and later CT scan of whole abdomen. So in my opinion wait for USG report and till then take plenty of fluids , analgesic (NSAID), anti spasmodic , PPI (as your gp must hav prescribed ). Hope this ll help Thanks n regards