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Uncomfortable Feeling Down Belly Button, Now On The Right Side Of Body. What Is It ?

Hi I m a 27 year old male and I started having a wierd feeling below my belly button 6 days ago it s not so much painful but uncomfortable and seems to stand out more when I m sitting down I went and seen my doctor they said its probably a bug or virus and I should give it a week or so but I know it just doesn t feel right. Then today it s more on my right side and the right side of my body (lower) i just don t know what it is yet I know my body and it doesn t feel right
Tue, 20 Nov 2012
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Internal Medicine Specialist 's  Response
Hello,

In view of location of pain, it can be colitis(infection of colon), appendicitis or a right kidney/ureteric stone.

Since this has persisted for 6 days I think you should get a sonography done and ask your doctor to re-evaluate you.

Regards.
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Uncomfortable Feeling Down Belly Button, Now On The Right Side Of Body. What Is It ?

Hello, In view of location of pain, it can be colitis(infection of colon), appendicitis or a right kidney/ureteric stone. Since this has persisted for 6 days I think you should get a sonography done and ask your doctor to re-evaluate you. Regards.