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What Causes Right Side Abdominal Inflammation And Fullness Without Pain?

Hello, , please I have this right side abdominal inflammation and fullness without pain, but suddenly I started realizing some kind of sharp pain at the right side of my abdomen below my rib cage, tjebpain gets triggered when I bend down or laying down, or even wearing my skirts on the abdomen, I feel the pain the pain doesn t last longer it comes and go
Mon, 14 Jul 2014
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
There are many reason one can get pain like this.
The most probable causes are::
Gall bladder stones
liver abscess
kidney problem on the same side
large bowel on the same side having a problem of stricture or so.
I would advise in such a patient the following::
Ultrasonography- this can diagnose most of the things I mentioned.
Related blood and urine and stool tests.
Colonoscopy if the above tests are negative.
The treatment will essentially depend upon the proper diagnosis.

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What Causes Right Side Abdominal Inflammation And Fullness Without Pain?

Hi. Thanks for your query. There are many reason one can get pain like this. The most probable causes are:: Gall bladder stones liver abscess kidney problem on the same side large bowel on the same side having a problem of stricture or so. I would advise in such a patient the following:: Ultrasonography- this can diagnose most of the things I mentioned. Related blood and urine and stool tests. Colonoscopy if the above tests are negative. The treatment will essentially depend upon the proper diagnosis.