Abdominal Pain

Low right abdominal pain may involve appendicitis and should be medically ruled out rather than self-treated. Right-sided pain radiating to the back or groin can indicate a kidney stone, especially when stuck in the tube toward the bladder…

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Low right abdominal pain may involve appendicitis and should be medically ruled out rather than self-treated. Right-sided pain radiating to the back or groin can indicate a kidney stone, especially when stuck in the tube toward the bladder. Pain location can suggest which digestive structure may be involved, but serious causes should be medically ruled out. Ileocecal valve congestion in the lower right abdomen may cause pain, and gentle pressure may relieve it.