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Pain In Right Side Of Abdomen, Increases After Lift?ing Weight, Constipation, Irregular Bowel Movement. Suggestions
Dear Doctor, I am a 24 yrs old male and for the past 2 months i have been experiencing a dull pain in the right side of the abdomen, just below the ribs. The pain is intermittent and the intensity of the pain increases after lifting weights and on bending. I have good appetite, no nausea,no fever but only constipation and irregular bowel movements.
Welcome to HCM. Pain with movement is suggestive of muscular pain,and has no relation with constipation.Take any laxative to get relief from constipation.Eat good nutritious,high fiber diet.drink enough water,fruit juices,vegetable soups,buttermilk. Take oral NSAID with muscle relaxant.local application of nsaid gel will give some relief.Consult your physician for further guidance and medical management.
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Pain In Right Side Of Abdomen, Increases After Lift?ing Weight, Constipation, Irregular Bowel Movement. Suggestions
Welcome to HCM. Pain with movement is suggestive of muscular pain,and has no relation with constipation.Take any laxative to get relief from constipation.Eat good nutritious,high fiber diet.drink enough water,fruit juices,vegetable soups,buttermilk. Take oral NSAID with muscle relaxant.local application of nsaid gel will give some relief.Consult your physician for further guidance and medical management.