Cause of Lower Right Quadrant pain?!


Question:
I have severe lower right quadrant pain and nausea. I'm also a little light headed and dizzy. Pain comes and goes. Pain is worse in the morning, and eases during the day. Goes away when I am lying down. Been going on for 11 days now. I'm not pregnant. Been to doctor. Tests scheduled next week. We have ruled out ovary and gallbladder. I had a c-section in Dec. 04.
What are possible causes?
Answers:
The most common cause of RLQ pain is appendicitis. With your symptoms, it certainly sounds like it COULD be that. Even though that sounds like the most likely cause, some other possibilities are: kidney stone (pain is usually in the BACK on one side, but not always); diverticulitis; IBS. If you hadn't already ruled it out, the second most likely culprit would've been your right ovary.

Other Answers:
might be bowel spasms or appendicitis

Chronic appendicitis,diverticulitis,ty. of caecum),salpingitis(inflammati. of fallopian tubes),pelvic lymphadenitis,amebiasis,and some other totally curable ailments.

Right side brings to mind: appendix, liver, and urinary tract infection (this could be either side). Glad you're having tests done. Be well.

could be a urinary tract infection (UTI)your appendix, your liver.. go see a doctor a.s.a.p!

As a matter of fact, I have 2 children, Thank you very much! I'm a full time college student and have a part time job. Both my girls are in pre-school. And they don't have the run of my house. Well they're Daddy's princess's though but that's okay!

This is regarding your answer to my question about parents not teaching their children rules and respect.

I just wanted you to know that I didn't put that question out there and not have any idea what it's like being a mother!
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