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What Can Cause Pain In The Lower Abdomen And Back?

Can pain in the lower right abdomen towards the back be my appendix even though I have no other symptoms? This pain in on the 3rd day. It was getting better until I picked up something heavy and it was like my insides ripped apart. What in the world?
Wed, 29 Aug 2018
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Hi,

I have read your complaints - pain in the right lower abdomen and back. The most common causes are - Appendicitis, Ureteric stone, ovarian cyst rupture in ladies.

I suggest you get an Ultrasonography of the abdomen, Blood counts and Urine examination. A thorough clinical examination by a Physician is of utmost importance.

Hence, I suggest you go to a Physician and later get ultrasonography(Advisable to not void/urinate for 2 hours prior to the scan as a full bladder helps the radiologist in doing the scan).

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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What Can Cause Pain In The Lower Abdomen And Back?

Hi, I have read your complaints - pain in the right lower abdomen and back. The most common causes are - Appendicitis, Ureteric stone, ovarian cyst rupture in ladies. I suggest you get an Ultrasonography of the abdomen, Blood counts and Urine examination. A thorough clinical examination by a Physician is of utmost importance. Hence, I suggest you go to a Physician and later get ultrasonography(Advisable to not void/urinate for 2 hours prior to the scan as a full bladder helps the radiologist in doing the scan). Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.