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What Is The Treatment For Left Abdominal Pain?

i m suffering from stomach pain in left side.while i am sleeping left side it feeling like something hanging.but as i wake up within 5 min my pain will automatically comes down and still i dint know why its feeling like that and itz paining more.please confirm why it's paining.
Fri, 28 Nov 2014
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HI.
Thanks for your query and proper history.
The causes of the mobile pains in the abdomen are :
Meckel's dicerticulitis. In this condition , as the Meckel's is mobile , the pain will be shifting all the time as explained by you.
Another reason can be diverticulitis related to the sigmoid colon as it too is mobile.

I would suggest you the following:
CT scan of the abdomen is the best diagnostic test in such a case.
Colonoscopy .
Blood, urine and stool tests.
a course of an antibiotic and metronidazole may help you permanently.

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What Is The Treatment For Left Abdominal Pain?

HI. Thanks for your query and proper history. The causes of the mobile pains in the abdomen are : Meckel s dicerticulitis. In this condition , as the Meckel s is mobile , the pain will be shifting all the time as explained by you. Another reason can be diverticulitis related to the sigmoid colon as it too is mobile. I would suggest you the following: CT scan of the abdomen is the best diagnostic test in such a case. Colonoscopy . Blood, urine and stool tests. a course of an antibiotic and metronidazole may help you permanently.