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Pains In Lower Abdominal

I have lower abdominal pain?

I'm an 18 year old male and I have pain in my lower abdomen/suprapubic region. At first the pain was more generalized over the area around my appendix, which got me worried, but then it stopped and moved more toward the area of my bladder, or possibly lymph nodes in the area. I explored several possibilities but I don't know which is more likely. Possibly a urinary tract infection? Except I don't have blood in my urine or any sort of burning sensation.
The pain isn't really a sharp pain, it is more of a dull pain that comes in waves. It's not too severe, it's just very uncomfortable, and I'm worried that its an infection. Can somebody tell me what it most probably is?

Lower abdominal pain after kissing?

Occam's razor
The simplest explanation is usually the best.

It is highly unlikely that two events in medicine are unrelated. Stomach pain can be caused by anything from stress to appendicitis. It is most likely a form of stress in which you don't consciously see but you brain understands it in a subconscious realm, hence you feel the effects of it with out knowing why.

Alternatively it has to do with what you ate, and the hormones released by your body.

36 wks pregnant with Lower abdominal pain?

Sharp, shooting pains on either side of your stomach may result from the stretching tissue supporting your growing uterus. These pains may also travel down your thigh and into your leg.

Recommendations:
1. Change your position or activity until you are comfortable; avoid sharp turns or movements.
2. If you have a sudden pain in your abdomen, bend forward to the point of pain to relieve tension and relax the tissue.
3. Apply a hot water bottle, heating pad, or take a warm bath or shower.
4. Try massage.
5. Make sure you are getting enough fluids.
6. Take Tylenol (acetaminophen), occasionally.

Contact your doctor if the pain is severe or constant or if you are less than 36 weeks pregnant and you have signs of labor.

Lower abdominal pain when I breath in?

I know exactly what you're talking about.
If you did something that caused heavy breathing lately, or if you moved the wrong way, you could have hurt your diaphragm or one of the muscles attaching your lung(s) to your chest cavity. Put a heating pad over you lower abdomen whenever (I recommend the evening).

Draw an imaginary line from your right hip to your belly button. Is the pain situated along there? It could be appendicitis. You said it only hurts when you breathe and no fever, so I doubt this.

Press on your ribs one by one (front and back) but not too hard. If you get a sharp pain it could be a broken rib. But I think this would hurt all the time, not just when you breathe.

Best of luck!

What are the causes of lower abdominal pain when coughing?

Well coughing itself can cause lower abdominal pain because it tenses the muscles. But it could be many things, I've tried to put the more reasonable ones here.The Flu (Muscle Pain, Fever, Abdominal Pain, Cough, Chills, Congestion, Runny Nose)Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (only if you are female)Appendicitis (severe lower right quadrant pain, coughing, fever, vomiting, nausea)Muscle StrainYou may just have a muscle strain and cold at the same time, if you are truly worried you should see your GP

Sharp pains in lower right abdomen?

I've had some reoccurring, sharp pains in the lower right side of my stomach. They're -almost- like period cramps but seem pretty focused in one area. They're not enough to -really- hurt but are definitely noticeable. This has been going on for about a week now or so. I've also noticed they're more noticeable when I'm sitting down, dunno if that counts for anything or if I'm just not paying enough attention while standing and walking.

I doubt it's anything serious, I just wanna get ideas or suggestions of what they could be and how I can get rid of them, or how long they can go on before I should wonder about seeing a doctor.

What causes lower abdominal stomach pains only at night?

Thanks for the additional comment on your question, gives bit more details.Endoscopy is normal and so are rest of radialogy investigations. Perhaps having your lower gut checked might rule the cause of abdominal pain.Bearing in mind, the pain is only during rest at night.In the mean time, Avoid eating 2 hours before bed times, alcohol, spicy food. Recall if any Medications are having a side effect, be mindful of your bowel pattern.Routine lower abdominal investigations might be suggested. Definetely physical examination by doctor.Good luck.

Can sciatica cause abdominal pain?

Absolutely not.  Sciatica is a common type of pain, is caused by the irritation sciatic nerve. It is a large nerve which goes from the lower back down the back of each leg. Sciatica generally affects only one side of the lower body. The most common symptoms of sciatica include:Lower back painA shooting pain that makes it difficult to stand upPain in the rear or leg that is worse when sittingWeakness, numbness, or difficulty moving the leg or footA constant pain on one side of the rear Most people often experience abdominal discomfort or pain at some point in their lives. Abdominal pain usually occurs in the part of the trunk below the ribs and above the pelvis and the groin. People with abdominal pain feel nauseated or dizziness and avoid food and water. Some causes of abdominal pain include:   GasIndigestionConstipationStomach virusMenstrual crampsFood allergiesLactose intoleranceUlcersPelvic inflammatory diseaseKidney stonesGastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)Few Symptoms associated with abdominal pain include:Inability to keep food down for more than two daysAny signs of dehydrationvomitingPainful or unusually frequent urinationThe pain is the result of an injury to the abdomenBloatingBelchingDiscomfort in the upper left or right; middle; or lower left or right abdomenDiarrheaHeartburnPelvic discomfort

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