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Suggest Remedies For Pain In Lower Abdomen Followed By Headache

my 17 year old son was complaining last night of pain in his lower left abdomen. No fever. he woke up with the pain gone, but with a bad headache. Now he complains of dizziness. I gave him biogesic ( paracetamol) this morning. do I bring him to the ER?
Wed, 11 Feb 2015
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.

With the history of pain in lower left abdomen which has gone in the morning on waking up and now has bad headache and dizziness, I would advise you to take your son of 17 to ER for Physical examination and investigations if needed and prescription based treatment.

When the facility is available it should be availed as only a Doctor can see the proper diagnosis and probable future course of the problem your son is facing.
If ther eis nothing serious the Doctor will certainly reassure you and the son and this makes life easy...
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Suggest Remedies For Pain In Lower Abdomen Followed By Headache

Hi. Thanks for your query. With the history of pain in lower left abdomen which has gone in the morning on waking up and now has bad headache and dizziness, I would advise you to take your son of 17 to ER for Physical examination and investigations if needed and prescription based treatment. When the facility is available it should be availed as only a Doctor can see the proper diagnosis and probable future course of the problem your son is facing. If ther eis nothing serious the Doctor will certainly reassure you and the son and this makes life easy...