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These symptoms suggest you see a doctor.

2006-12-09 14:06:23 · answer #1 · answered by Daiquiri Dream 6 · 0 0

Duodenal ulcer. Or, less likely, a gall bladder stone.

If it's getting worse fast, it's more likely a stone. If you've had it a while and it's slowly getting worse (or isn't getting worse), it's more likely an ulcer. Curing an ulcer these days is just a week's worth or pills.

See a doc. Neither problem goes away on its own. Don't delay because a ruptured gall bladder is a life-threatening emergency.

Warning: I'm not an MD. But I have had an ulcer.

2006-12-09 13:59:37 · answer #2 · answered by OR1234 7 · 0 0

More than likely, your problem is hardened stool that is trying to turn the corner of your intestine. If the pain persists, or gets worse, call your local ask a nurse, or physician. In the meantime, drink water. Do not take an anti-inflamitory or drink fluids containing caffeen, in case it is an ulcer. These substances will cause more problems than good. And, it's always a good rule of thumb, "If I have to ask if I should be going to see a doctor, I probably should have gone five minutes ago."
Good luck!

2006-12-09 13:58:01 · answer #3 · answered by angrywomaninc 1 · 0 0

I had almost the same kind of problem. I went to my doctor and she did ultrasounds and blood work but nothing was ever wrong. So I was finally sent to a GI doctor and he perform a Endoscopy and Colonoscopy. The results came back saying that I had a small amount of bacteria in my intestines causing me pain. I was told to take an antibiotic and sure enough I was fine. I hope this helps. Good Luck.

2006-12-09 13:53:58 · answer #4 · answered by Carolina P 1 · 0 1

this sounds very much like it could be a gall bladder problem. this is not something to mess around with! there are tests which can be run quickly and painlessly (ultrasounds and nuclear medicine). if you begin to vomit or run a fever, hit the er. you may have gall stones, which can cause a blockage and infection. if the pain worsens after eating a fatty meal, that is also a good indicator of a gall bladder issue. definitely see your doctor!

2006-12-09 13:53:17 · answer #5 · answered by bluesxgirlie 2 · 0 0

It sounds to me like you might have an inflamed ovary OR an ovarian cyst. Neither are very serious, but you do need to see a doctor. If it's an inflammation, he/she will prescribe anti-inflammatory meds. If it's a cyst, you will probably have to get a scan to see how big it is. The pill is usually prescribed in this case and it usually shrinks and eventually goes away. This happened to me a few years ago, but I'm fine now.
But I repeat, you need to see a specialist.

Good luck, Hon.

2006-12-09 13:58:29 · answer #6 · answered by shamrock 5 · 0 0

A big problem that needs to be seen by a doctor,
to deterring where the pain is coming from.
This could be from the

appendix, gall Balder, ulcer or possible ovary

2006-12-09 14:13:24 · answer #7 · answered by Wicked 7 · 0 0

loosen your belt Lie on your back with legs straight and arms outstretched in a T. Slowly bend your left leg and drag the left foot along the floor until it rests next to your right knee. Inhale and allow your left knee to fall across your body to the right. With each exhale, let gravity pull your left knee closer to the floor. Hold for 4-6 more breaths. Return to the starting position, then repeat with the right leg bent.

2016-03-29 01:27:11 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I'm voting gall bladder.

Go eat a bowl of cream of broccoli soup, with a fudge bar for dessert. If you are sooo sick that you're scared you have to live thru it, then you've got it.

Gall bladders act up when you have fatty foods, as well as green leafy foods.

My wife was mis-diagnosed for 2 years before a doc caught it.

2006-12-09 13:55:17 · answer #9 · answered by geek49203 6 · 0 0

It sounds like it could possibly be a kidney infection - I'd go see the dr. and get checked out - probably something that can get cleared up by an antibiotic. Also, possibly a muscle, but you don't want to wait in case its a kidney infection or something similiar. Good luck

2006-12-09 13:53:06 · answer #10 · answered by hey u 3 · 0 0

I would agree the Doctors is the best answer, simply due to the fact that it could be so many things, and in particular us women so tend to have a few different probs that it might be related to! Hope it's all ok merry christmas!

2006-12-09 13:55:09 · answer #11 · answered by sicilyuk 3 · 0 0

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