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What Causes Pain And Pressure In The Lower Abdomen And Rectum?

Hi, my name is Zoe. I am 16 years old. I have been experiencing pain and pressure near my rectum and also on my lower stomach. Its sharp and sudden, but then sometimes dull and annoying. It is different to menstrual cramps. There is a sharp pain when I go to sit down occasionally near my rectum also. I feel nauseous too.
Wed, 23 Jan 2019
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Hello Zoe,

I think you should see a gastroenterologist to evaluate your rectal area.

Plus, you need to run an abdominal ultrasound to see what is causing to feel nauseous (gallbladder? inflammatory bowel problems?).
Should rule out appendicitis and possible ovulation issues.
Discuss this further with your caring doctor. He/she will guide you with the appropriate tests and treatment.

Hope this helps.
Dr.Albana Sejdini
General&Family Physician

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What Causes Pain And Pressure In The Lower Abdomen And Rectum?

Hello Zoe, I think you should see a gastroenterologist to evaluate your rectal area. Plus, you need to run an abdominal ultrasound to see what is causing to feel nauseous (gallbladder? inflammatory bowel problems?). Should rule out appendicitis and possible ovulation issues. Discuss this further with your caring doctor. He/she will guide you with the appropriate tests and treatment. Hope this helps. Dr.Albana Sejdini General&Family Physician