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Hello friend;
You can rest assured that it is definitely not appendicitis, because his pain is located in the right lower abdomen, and the pain is more severe.
I think it is more likely to be colitis, most of the colitis has a slow onset, and a few can have an acute onset The course of the disease is chronic, prolonging for several years to more than ten years, and there are often alternating episodes and remission periods or continuous gradual aggravation, occasionally acute outbreaks, and the main clinical manifestations are:
1. Diarrhea: It is often the first symptom, often reversed or persistent, with mucus and pus and bloody stools, 3 or 4 times a day for light cases, dozens of times for severe cases or alternating diarrhea and constipation.
2. Abdominal pain: Mild patients have no abdominal pain or only abdominal discomfort, generally have mild to moderate abdominal pain, labor pain in the left lower abdomen or lower abdomen, and have the characteristics of abdominal pain, bowel movement and defecation relief.
3. Constipation: constipation, defecation once every 4 or 5 days, feces like sheep feces, and even no laxatives can be used to defecate.
4. Systemic symptoms: abdominal distention, weight loss, fatigue, bowel sound, insomnia, dreaminess, cold intolerance and other symptoms.
Yishengtang I wish you a speedy day**.
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It may be an inflammation of the urinary system, the appendix is generally in the right lower abdomen, it is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination, it has little impact on pregnancy, but it is best to find out and rest assured, I wish you a wish
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Kindness. The place you are talking about should be the appendix.
But. If there is a problem, go to the hospital as soon as possible for examination.
Because the question you explained is not detailed.
Ours isn't necessarily accurate.
So go to the hospital.
If you are not sick, you will be better. If you are sick, treat it quickly.
Because you can't put it off because you can't get sick.
It's hard to feel bad. It will also become more undesirable sooner.
You'll be healthy.
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Your symptoms are very similar to mine, it is better to go to the hospital for a check-up, early diagnosis, early **. Don't be afraid of trouble.
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It's an appendix, so be careful.
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Children's diseases caused by trendy foods, eating fruits after meals to get fat, eating fruits, five reasons why you have enlarged pores, is hand sanitizer really sterilizing and antibacterial? Don't drink soup when it's cold and hot, don't drink soup when eating apples healthily In daily life, it is common to have pain on the left side of the lower abdomen, and the causes are very complex, such as abdominal organ lesions and diseases outside the abdominal cavity, such as chest diseases and spinal injuries, can cause abdominal pain. So exactly?
First of all, pain on the left side of the lower stomach may be a uterine disease. If you have severe pain on the left side of your lower abdomen during each menstrual period, then endometriosis should be considered. Endometriosis is when cells in the uterus gradually grow outside the uterus to areas outside the uterus that do not belong to them, such as the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and outside the bladder.
At the end of menstruation, these cells also bleed in small amounts, causing inflammation and damage to the area they extend to. The body automatically produces scar tissue, which causes pain in the lower abdomen and reduces fertility in women. At first, the patient feels the same feeling of fullness in the abdomen as before menstruation, followed by a feeling of pain in the small stomach similar to the premenstrual period, but not at the time of the premenstrual period.
Secondly, the pain on the left side of the lower stomach may be due to an ovarian cyst. An ovarian cyst is a lump in the uterus that encloses an accumulation of fluid. Less than 5% of people with ovarian cysts become cancerous.
All ovarian cysts are functional, meaning that the developing egg may be surrounded by fluid from the cyst, causing the ovaries to enlarge and cause pain. Ovarian cysts can develop over time, so much so that they can be painful when you stand up after exercising or sitting still. At this time, the condition is already relatively serious.
Because the fluid in the cyst droops due to gravity, there is a pain in the fall. In short, when there is pain on the left side of the lower abdomen, if the pain on the left side of the lower stomach is severe during each menstrual period, then the possibility of endometriosis should be considered. If there is pain on the left side of the lower abdomen during activity, then there is a possibility of an ovarian cyst.
In another case, if the pain on the left side of the lower abdomen persists or continues to swell, then uterine fibroids and other possibilities can be considered. This problem will be introduced to you here, and I hope that everyone will be treated as soon as possible so as not to endanger their own health.
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1.Left abdominal pain: left adnexal problems such as left salpingitis, left ovarian cyst, left ovarian tumor, etc.
2.Pain in the right abdomen: right salpingitis, tumors, right ovarian cysts, tumors, etc.
3.Lower abdominal distention, lower abdominal pain: acute pelvic inflammatory disease, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease.
4.Pain in the lower abdomen, heavy menstrual bleeding: uterine fibroids.