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For about a month I have been having abdominal pains.
They come and go all over the stomach.
*I pretty much always have a bad pain on the right side ( where appendix is) I have had mine out
* The pain has recently come on to the left side too
* Pains up and down the right side of abdomen that come and go
* The pain near appendix is at its worst just before I empty bowels and after
* There has been blood in my stool three times
* I barely have to empty bowels. I mainly only empty them every four days because I dont need to go ( I dont have to strain/ push when I go/ it is all very easy except for pain near appendix
* Pain on inner top right thigh (not all the time)
* most of the aches in stomach are dull
* It hurts to push in on certain areas
*no appetite - after 1 bite i am full

I have been to 3 doctors and they are all baffled. One has ordered a colonoscopy but he doesn't think it will achieve anything.
Has any1 been through this?? Or know what my symptoms represent??

2007-09-14 20:06:03 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

I am pretty much in pain all the time. At the moment it is pretty bad down on the right hand side. I had my appendix out 2 months ago but my doc says this isn't the cause. I didn't actually have appendicitis; I had a bag of fluid around my appendix. The bag would of eventually burst and given me appendicitis, so I had mine out. The doctor said inside the bag was poisonous and infectious fluid.
Is there any chance that I could have something very serious? Or is there a possibility the bag has come back??
THANKS AND PLESE REPLY ASAP

2007-09-14 20:06:47 · update #1

Dont bother replying if your gonna say " Yeh, your dying, or we all dye some day"
Or anything like eww gross.
Thanksss xx

2007-09-14 20:14:55 · update #2

17 answers

Abdominal pain -- a dull ache, a burning sensation, or a sharp, stabbing pain -- is one of the most common complaints in all of medicine. Most people can blame abdominal pain on their stomachs, but the stomach is just one potential trouble spot. Any organ in your midsection can cause pain, including your appendix, gallbladder, pancreas, kidneys, and intestines.



Whenever abdominal pain strikes, it shouldn't be ignored. By heeding symptoms early, you can spot the difference between a minor problem and a medical emergency. Here's one simple guideline: If the pain is intense, get help right away. You should also call your doctor or get to a hospital immediately if your abdominal pain is accompanied by bloody diarrhea, bloody vomit, black stools, or a fever above 101 degrees F.


Crohn's disease (pain in the right side) or ulcerative colitis (with pain in the left side). If diagnosed with ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease, you should eat nutritious meals, get plenty of rest, and cut back on stress. Avoid alcohol and aspirin.


Bleeding hemorrhoids, colon polyps, or (rarely) colorectal cancer. (Hemorrhoids and polyps rarely cause abdominal pain.) See a doctor promptly



What message is your body sending? Here's a chart to help you break the code. Remember: Only a doctor can diagnose the source of abdominal pain. If you have any questions, be sure to make that appointment


Abdominal Pain and Symptoms Chart | AHealthyMe.com
... by bloody diarrhea, bloody vomit, black stools, or ... Crohn's disease (pain in the right side) or ulcerative colitis (with pain in the left side) ...www.ahealthyme.com/topic/cab


I suspect that you have Crohn's disease which is associated with pains on the right side and could be accompanied with bloody stools.


No, you are not dying. And if you already had appendectomy, which is the removal of the appendix, that usually be any appendixial abscess.froma ruptured appendx. Other conditions to consider are : Chronic Pancreatitis as it's a over a month duration. esp since the pain has tranverse to the left side. It might be due to IBS or Irritable Bowel Syndrome. if accompanied with constipation such as yours.


Cholelithiasis or Gallstones but usually the pain is mid-sternum accompanied with vomiting, and pain comes after fatty foods consumption.


Hi, couple of months ago I had the same problem. A left side of my abdomen was more sensitive then swollen, and every pressure was painful. I did all kinds of tests, but a doctor just couldn’t diagnose me. Finally, he sent me to colonoscopy, and I was diagnosed with diverticulitis. It was causing the dull pain in my lower left abdomen, and I finally knew what was wrong with me. You should also have a colonoscopy, just in case. I found out later that there were some other possible causes for right abdominal pain, such as Crohn’s disease and irritable bowel syndrome or diverticulosis. . Even ovaries can cause the pain in lower abdomen, but I don’t think that you have this problem because your pain is dull, and ovaries inflammation causes very sharp pain.


Crohn's disease (pain in the right side) or ulcerative colitis (with pain in the left side). If diagnosed with ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease, you should eat nutritious meals, get plenty of rest, and cut back on stress. Avoid alcohol and aspirin.


Colon polyps and colon cancer can cause right lower quadrant discomfort So with colon polyps. This might be accompanied by bloody stools.


If the pain starts from either or both sides or flanks and radiates to the back; it might be due to kidney stones.


Finally, one must also consider irritable bowel disease when there is chronic pain without a definitive etiology It might also be cause by adhesions or scarring from previous abdominal surgery.

2007-09-14 22:16:27 · answer #1 · answered by rosieC 7 · 0 0

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2014-09-29 19:02:09 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, you are dying....As am I and the rest of the world. The moment we are born, we begin to die. But if you want to live the rest of your days without that pain you are going through, go to a doctor. Maybe it's all in your head, and then again, try some beano, it could be gas.

2007-09-14 20:21:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, you're not dying. You're probably still suffering from some affects of the surgery. Just take care of yourself. It will get better with time.

2007-09-14 20:17:13 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

dying

2016-01-27 00:35:56 · answer #5 · answered by Charley 5 · 0 0

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2016-04-30 17:40:13 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Once again, go to a GI doctor and get checked for Ulcerative Colitis or Crohn's.

2007-09-14 20:19:13 · answer #7 · answered by James Watkin 7 · 0 0

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2017-03-02 01:32:14 · answer #8 · answered by Amelia 3 · 0 0

Yo Tessa
I am centering in on this -- having your appendix out two months ago "thing" -- and the doctor's statements that "this couldn't be related" --- of course he's going to say something like that if HE was responsible for "screwing up" ---- right ??

I think you are due for a Second Opinion and I think your due for that --- like yesterday !!!!

2007-09-14 20:23:21 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are three mayo clinics in the USA. Have your Dr. make a ref feral. They saved my life the mayo did... It is worth the time it takes to get. Well for me in Minnesota. It was only a four hour drive.

2007-09-14 20:13:20 · answer #10 · answered by vault 5 · 0 0

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