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Pain In Lower Part Of Stomach While Sneezing, Starting To Stand Up, Coughing. Any Ideas?
Not every time but most of the time when I sneeze, cough, or when I start to stand up from a sitting position I get a really severe tearing pain in my lower right part of my stomach it has done this for several years an it hurts so bad that your afraid to even move much less sneeze, cough or stand. Can you please tell me why this is?
Hi, It appears to be due to hernia, that is why when that part of intestine is stretched by moving, or sneezing, it is stretched and you are getting pain. I advise you to consult a surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have U.S.scaning for confirmation. Probably you need to have surgery for complete relief. I usually prescribe a combination of mefanic acid and dicyclomine hydrochloride, for temporary relief when it is persistant. Thank you.
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Pain In Lower Part Of Stomach While Sneezing, Starting To Stand Up, Coughing. Any Ideas?
Hi, It appears to be due to hernia, that is why when that part of intestine is stretched by moving, or sneezing, it is stretched and you are getting pain. I advise you to consult a surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have U.S.scaning for confirmation. Probably you need to have surgery for complete relief. I usually prescribe a combination of mefanic acid and dicyclomine hydrochloride, for temporary relief when it is persistant. Thank you.