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Right Lower Quadrant Pain

Right Lower Quadrant Pain


Abdominal pain in the lower left side of the right lower quadrant pain. It is often related to the digestive system, but also the body wall, skin, blood vessels, urinary tract, or may be related to the conditions of the reproductive organs. Area may be tender to the touch or full stomach pain may be severe and can be harsh.

There is severe pain, constipation, especially if sewage or may be a symptom of inflammation of the bowel obstruction. Women severe pain in the ovary (ovarian torsion), rupture of an ovarian cyst, ectopic pregnancy or pelvic inflammatory disease may result from twisting. Men with testicular torsion injury or severe right lower quadrant pain may be experienced. Crampy pain, gas, indigestion, inflammation or infection may be caused by, or menstrual cramps, endometriosis, or pelvic inflammatory disease in women.

Comes in waves that can cause severe pain caused by kidney stones. Body wall, hernia, and ringworm trauma to the left lower quadrant pain also can cause. A hernia organs or other tissue to protrude through the muscle or tissue that allows the weak. Ringworm is often a bandage over the affected area that forms a painful, blistering rash involving chicken pox (varicella zoster) is a reactivation of the virus.

Right lower quadrant pain may be associated with serious medical conditions. Stop you having a bowel movement, vomiting of blood are bloody diarrhea, severe stomach pain or a stiff, injured, had sudden onset of severe pain, cancer, or may become pregnant (call 911 ) get immediate medical assistance and abdominal pain or vaginal bleeding.

Your right lower quadrant pain is persistent or causes you concern, it is worsening rather than improving, especially if you seek prompt medical care. You bladder symptoms, fever, decreased appetite, or unintended weight loss, then you should seek prompt medical attention.

In few cases, right lower quadrant pain should be immediately evaluated in an emergency setting can be a symptom of a life-threatening condition left. If you or someone with you, including any of these life-threatening symptoms, call (911) Get immediate medical help.

May indicate a life-threatening condition that severe symptoms: 

  • Bleeding while expectant 
  • Such as passing out or unresponsiveness, changes in level of consciousness or alertness 
  • High fever (over 101 degrees Fahrenheit) 
  • With vomiting, especially if the inability to have a bowel movement 
  • Rapid heart rate (tachycardia) 
  • Abdominal rigidity 
  • Severe abdominal or pelvic pain or abdominal pain that comes on suddenly 
  • Trauma to the abdomen 
  • Vomiting blood, rectal bleeding, or bloody stools 

Right lower quadrant pain, including situations involving other body systems may be caused by: 

  • Ventral hernia (internal organs can pass, through which the weak area of ​the abdominal wall) 
  • An abdominal or pelvic organ cancers 
  • Endometriosis (uterine lining grow in other areas of the body such as the condition of tissue) 
  • Kidney-stone 
  • Menstrual cramps 
  • Ovarian cysts (fluid, air, or other materials that are benign sacs in the ovary) 
  • Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID, an infection of a woman’s reproductive organs) 
  • Shingles (painful, blistering rash often make a bandage, varicella zoster, or resulting from reactivation of the chickenpox virus) 
  • Urinary tract infection 
  • Uterine fibroids (uterine growths can cause discomfort or abnormal growth of the uterine muscle tissue) 
  • Right lower quadrant pain of the abdomen and around the local the first day started was applied to the emergency department with pain, blood pressure, pulse, and 36-year-old female patient grade fever, respectively 110/70 mmHg, 102/minute, 38.0 ° C were sensitive, defense, and rebound abdominal examination findings were determined in the right lower quadrant pain. 



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