Abdominal pain on the right


Nature and duration of pain

Short-term pain (usually localized in the navel area on the right and left), which passes without taking painkillers, is often provoked by neurosis and is accompanied by diarrhea (diarrhea).
Urgent medical intervention is not required. However, if episodes occur repeatedly, it is worth making an appointment with a therapist. You may need to consult a neurologist. Acute pain in the abdomen on the right for the first time is a serious reason to seek medical help. Pain in the upper abdomen on the right may indicate biliary colic and peptic ulcer.

Violent (most intense) pain in the abdomen on the right side occurs when a stone moves along the ureter from the right kidney. An attack of renal colic is accompanied by vomiting, flatulence, frequent urge to urinate and the passage of a small amount of urine. In severe cases, blood pressure decreases and the patient loses consciousness. At the slightest suspicion of an attack of kidney stones, you should call an ambulance.

Severe tenderness in the lower abdomen on the right side is often associated with appendicitis. However, in the initial stage of inflammation of the appendix, the pain is aching (less intense when lying on the right side with bent legs), intensifies over time and radiates to the stomach and to the right of the navel. Subsequently, the pain increases, the abdomen becomes hard.

Cramping abdominal pain occurs with intestinal inflammation (including intestinal infections, such as salmonellosis) and poisoning. Pain is localized in the navel area, accompanied by nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, fever and intoxication (weakness, muscle pain, headache). In diseases of the colon (its ascending part, located on the right side), pain occurs during the movement of feces and is often accompanied by constipation/diarrhea and bloating.

Sharp pain in the right hypochondrium , intensifying with inspiration, is characteristic of right-sided pleurisy, which complicates the course of pneumonia. In this case, all the symptoms of lung damage are observed: fever, shortness of breath, cough.

People who lead a sedentary lifestyle often complain of throbbing pain at the navel on the right Unpleasant sensations are associated with blood stagnation and quickly pass after warming up. However, with constant pulsation in the abdomen, an abdominal aortic aneurysm cannot be ruled out.

If you experience acute abdominal pain, call emergency services!

A nagging, aching pain in the abdominal region on the right indicates chronic inflammation. Unpleasant sensations occur periodically or are permanent. In Crohn's disease, pain is often localized in the right iliac fossa (right, below) and mimics appendicitis.

Pyelonephritis is characterized by dull pain in the back, radiating down the abdomen, groin area and leg on the side of the affected kidney. In this case, the patient suffers from severe intoxication. With chronic inflammation, swelling appears in the legs; high a/d is difficult to reduce with conventional antihypertensive drugs.

Aching pain in the right hypochondrium after eating , nausea, heaviness and bursting sensations in the abdomen (in the upper part on the right side), lack of appetite are characteristic of chronic cholecystitis and liver inflammation. With hepatitis and cirrhosis, jaundice, dark urine, and discolored feces appear.

Pain may indicate cancer . However, in most cases, the initial stage of cancer is painless. The patient notes weight loss for no apparent reason, lack of appetite, perversion of taste, unstable stools (usually diarrhea), fragments of undigested food in the stool, jaundice (with liver cancer). Intense pain indicates the spread of the malignant process.

Causes of abdominal pain on the right in women

Pain in the lower abdomen in women occurs before menstruation and is caused by contractions of the uterus. The discomfort goes away after 2-3 days. Often, on the 14th day from the start of menstruation during the period of ovulation (maturation and release of the egg into the uterine cavity), women complain of nagging pain or cramps in the lower abdomen on one side. In this case, there is slight bloating and an increase in vaginal discharge. The condition does not require medical intervention. If pain on one side (right or left) is not associated with menstrual bleeding, gynecological pathology should be excluded. In this case, the nature of the pain will help make a preliminary diagnosis.

  • Acute pain - ectopic pregnancy, rupture of an ovarian cyst, adnexitis (inflammation of the appendages). The pain syndrome is often accompanied by bloody discharge, and the patient's condition rapidly deteriorates.
  • Aching pain - fibroids, uterine flexion, endometriosis, corpus luteum cyst. The pain intensifies during sexual intercourse and is accompanied by pathological discharge from the vagina. If the intensity of the pain increases sharply and blood appears, you should urgently seek medical help.

Important! All women who complain of pain in the lower abdomen are referred to a gynecologist for consultation.

Pain in the right side may be associated with pregnancy - the growing uterus puts pressure on the abdominal organs. There is an unpleasant, throbbing pain, frequent urination, and heartburn. Fetal movements are often mistaken for pulsation. The first conscious movement is recorded at 18-20 weeks; before this period, fetal movements are usually not felt. Pain in the abdomen on the right and in the groin area during pregnancy is caused by the divergence of the pelvic bones. However, with severe abdominal pain on the right side in a pregnant woman, acute surgical pathology cannot be ruled out: cyst torsion, intestinal obstruction, abdominal aortic aneurysm.

Important! If there is pain in the lower abdomen on the right or left, warming procedures (using a heating pad) are strictly prohibited. This will only increase bleeding during menstruation, and in pregnant women it can cause a miscarriage. Expectant mothers should not take medications (painkillers, antispasmodics) without a doctor’s prescription. Many modern medications negatively affect the fetus and uterine tone.

Cramping pain in the abdomen after childbirth, which intensifies during breastfeeding, is a normal phenomenon caused by contractions of the uterus. However, due to overstretching of the ligamentous apparatus in the postpartum period, an umbilical hernia often forms. Protrusion of the abdominal wall is accompanied by painful sensations in the navel area on the right or left, bloating and rumbling in the abdomen.

Constipation can cause abdominal pain in women giving birth. Therefore, it is important to do squats after childbirth, in consultation with your doctor. Abdominal exercises will speed up uterine contractions, reduce blood loss and strengthen the abdominal wall.

Important! Taking laxatives is contraindicated for nursing mothers. This will lead to diarrhea in the baby. Prunes, oatmeal, fermented milk products and consuming 1 tbsp. will help improve defecation after childbirth. l. sunflower oil in the morning. Of the medications, the safest are glycerin suppositories.

The development of postpartum endometritis cannot be ruled out. After cesarean section, inflammation of the uterus occurs in 43% of cases. The disease is manifested by fever, purulent discharge and increased bleeding, pain in the lower abdomen and groin. The risk of disease is reduced by a prophylactic course of antibiotics.

Causes of pain in men

“It hurts in the lower abdomen, lower back and right side” - men often go to the doctor with such complaints. To understand what caused it, it is worth considering the cases in which such a symptom appears.

Prostatitis

Prostatitis

differs not only in that it pulls the lower back on the right and the stomach, but also in some other symptoms. For example, a man notes a burning sensation when visiting the toilet, as well as problems with erection. The cause of the disease is often stagnation of capillary blood, as well as the effect of bacteria on the body.

Bacterial infections

If unpleasant symptoms appear, when there is pain in the lower abdomen and lower back, the problem may lie in the penetration of pathogenic bacteria into the body. Bacteriological causes of pain are considered quite common. For example, stomach and back pain occur due to sexually transmitted diseases. In this case, a man may notice uncharacteristic discharge from the urethra, redness of the penis, impaired sexual function, etc.

Orchiepididymitis

It is an inflammation of the testicles, which can develop against the background of surgical interventions in the body, be a consequence of injuries or sexually transmitted diseases. In addition to abdominal and lower back pain, the man suffers from headaches, chills, nausea, and a fever.

Inguinal hernia

If the lower back hurts badly, and the pain radiates to the lower abdomen, and the pain itself is sharp and even unbearable, the cause may lie in an inguinal hernia. Sometimes hernia pain is even stronger than with appendicitis, and the patient has no choice but to call an ambulance.

Colitis

It is a pathology of the duodenum, or more precisely, an ulcer. The acute period of the disease lasts about a week, after which it becomes chronic, and the man constantly feels pain in the back and abdomen.

Abdominal pain on the right side in men

Dull abdominal pain in men most often occurs due to an inguinal or umbilical hernia. The reason is excessive physical activity. A bulge in the groin often develops in boys under 1 year of age due to weakness of the ligamentous apparatus, so babies should not be allowed to cry angrily for a long time. Umbilical and inguinal hernias are eliminated with plastic surgery (suturing the hernia opening or strengthening it with a special mesh). Without timely surgical intervention, strangulation of the hernia is highly likely. The pain increases, spreads to the entire abdomen, patients note frequent vomiting, stool retention and bloating. The surgery is performed on an emergency basis.

Pain in the lower back, radiating to the groin and leg, is characteristic of protrusion and herniation of the intervertebral disc. Patients often complain of weakness and numbness in the legs. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, the doctor will prescribe an effective course of anti-inflammatory drugs. If necessary, a therapeutic blockade or surgery is performed.

Diseases of the genitourinary system in men (cystitis, prostatitis, prostate adenoma) are manifested by pain in the lower abdomen, which subsides after defecation and urination. However, sometimes the pain is worse on the right or left.

With orchitis (inflammation of the testicle) and vesiculitis (an inflammatory process that develops in the seminal vesicles), the temperature suddenly rises, a sharp or dull pain radiates to the groin and perineum, and intensifies when walking down the stairs and physical activity. The damaged testicle swells. Inflammation of the testicles often complicates the course of sexually transmitted diseases and is fraught with infertility.

Varicocele (varicose veins of the spermatic cord) is diagnosed in every fourth man under the age of 30. The disease is often asymptomatic and is diagnosed during clinical examination of adolescents. Only in severe cases does aching pain occur on one side of the scrotum and in the groin. Pain increases with overheating, physical exertion and during sexual intercourse.

When testicular torsion occurs, a sharp pain suddenly occurs in the scrotum on one side, radiating to the groin, perineum and lower back. In young boys, the disease is accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Palpation reveals a higher position of the testicle in the scrotum. The pathology is eliminated urgently.

Important! If you suspect prostatitis, prostate adenoma or testicular disease, you should contact a urologist-andrologist.

Diagnostics

To make a diagnosis of abdominal pain on the right, the doctor prescribes the following tests.

Blood tests

A clinical blood test reveals signs of inflammation (increased leukocytes, accelerated ESR). Appendicitis is characterized by a sharp increase in the level of leukocytes to 15x109/l. Liver tests evaluate liver function.

Analysis of urine

A general analysis and, if necessary, urine culture exclude/confirm kidney inflammation and the presence of stones.

Stool tests

The coprogram diagnoses gastrointestinal diseases. If an intestinal infection is suspected, a stool culture is performed. A test for occult blood is prescribed when bleeding is suspected (for example, in Crohn's disease). Children who complain of abdominal pain are tested for dysbiosis and worm eggs.

Instrumental methods

Ultrasound (including Doppler mode) is the safest method for examining the abdominal cavity, pelvic organs and kidneys. The study is carried out for abdominal pain of any location in adults, pregnant women and children of all ages. If you suspect a disease of the stomach and gallbladder, it is advisable to undergo an FGDS. Pathology of the small intestine is diagnosed using x-rays. For colitis, colonoscopy is prescribed. However, the doctor receives the most accurate information about organic changes in the gastrointestinal tract using CT/MRI.

Which doctor should I contact?

To find out the reasons why the lower back and stomach hurt, you need professional intervention, examination by a doctor and modern diagnostics. To understand who to contact, you should pay attention to the symptoms associated with pain. If, in addition to an aching stomach, there is discharge from the genitals and disruptions in the reproductive system, a gynecologist or andrologist will help you. For pain in the back and abdomen with numbness of the limbs, a neurologist should come to the rescue. If you are faced with such a problem for the first time, then the right solution would be to visit a therapist. His specialization will allow you to determine which specialist to refer you to for a detailed examination, diagnosis and treatment when your lower back, buttocks and lower abdomen hurt.

How to relieve pain at home

  • If you experience abdominal pain on the right side for the first time, you should not take analgesics on your own. Anesthesia may distort the clinical picture and make diagnosis difficult.
  • If there are signs of an “acute abdomen” (pain, board-shaped abdomen, vomiting, stool retention, fever), cold (a heating pad with ice on the epicenter of pain), hunger, rest (the patient should be placed in a comfortable position) and calling emergency help are recommended.
  • If the patient cannot wait until the ambulance arrives, it is permissible to give an antispasmodic tablet.

Treatment

Treatment tactics depend on the established diagnosis. Self-medication is fraught with deterioration in health and is sometimes associated with a risk to life. It is necessary to call an ambulance in several cases.

  • Acute abdominal pain that does not go away within several hours.
  • Within 1 hour after taking the antispasmodic, the pain does not stop or intensifies.
  • Painful sensations are accompanied by fever, repeated/bloody vomiting, black feces or the presence of scarlet blood in the stool, and bleeding from the vagina.
  • Pain in the abdomen develops against the background of a sharp deterioration in the patient’s condition.
  • The abdomen has become hard (abdominal wall tension).
  • Abdominal pain in a pregnant woman.

Make an appointment at the First Family Clinic of St. Petersburg if you are bothered by constant or recurrent abdominal pain of moderate intensity, in cases of deterioration or lack of therapeutic effect for a previously diagnosed disease.

Treatment tactics for abdominal pain on the right

  • Gastrointestinal diseases - antispasmodics, antacids and antiulcer drugs, laxatives (for constipation), anti-inflammatory drugs and antibiotics (for inflammation, intestinal infections).
  • Urogenital pathology and kidney diseases - antibacterial therapy, often requiring IV infusions to eliminate intoxication.
  • Acute surgical pathology (appendicitis, ectopic pregnancy, intestinal obstruction) is an urgent operation.

The best solution, even if you have minor abdominal pain and no other symptoms, is to make an appointment with your doctor. Timely medical care will prevent the pathological process from worsening and often allows surgery to be avoided. Therapists, gastroenterologists and other specialized specialists at the First Family Clinic of St. Petersburg will prescribe only the necessary tests, quickly determine the exact cause of the pain and prescribe effective treatment. For a quick recovery, follow your doctor’s recommendations on the dosage and duration of taking medications, diet, and adhere to a healthy work and rest schedule.

Diseases that cause lower back pain and pulling in the lower abdomen

The nature of the pain can be completely different - from sharp cutting to moderate pulling. Each condition characterizes a particular disease. Delay in visiting a neurologist

It’s not worth it, because this is fraught with complications and the development of chronic diseases, which will make it very difficult to cure them. Among other things, some diseases that cause stomach and back pain cannot be delayed and require urgent, qualified help.

Appendicitis

Acute inflammation of the appendix is ​​a condition in which the lower abdomen, lower back and back often hurt, and vomiting often occurs. The pain syndrome is sometimes so severe that the patient loses consciousness. Appendicitis requires urgent surgical intervention.

Oncological diseases

The reason for the pulling in the lower abdomen and lower back pain may be the development of a tumor. This is due to the fact that the tumor, growing, puts pressure on neighboring tissues, which is why pain occurs.

Intestinal infections

If you have an infection, pain in the abdomen and back will be accompanied by severe intestinal upset, and the presence of mucus and traces of blood will be noticed in the stool. This condition, in addition to pain, is characterized by intoxication of the body, weakness, vomiting and many other manifestations.

Diseases of the musculoskeletal system

Pain in the lower back, back and lower abdomen is often associated with diseases of the spine. When a person develops osteochondrosis, a hernia, scoliosis or other diseases, irradiation can occur in the stomach and throughout the back, which is explained by the plexus of nerves responsible for sending impulses to the muscles of the abdomen and lower back.

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