[20F] With lower right abdominal pain and urinary frequency
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Arora's Assessment
What might be happening
Based on your symptoms, here are some possibilities:
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Appendicitis: This is an inflammation of the appendix, often causing sharp pain in the lower right abdomen. It usually worsens over time and can be accompanied by nausea or fever. If the pain becomes severe or constant, seek medical attention immediately.
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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): Frequent urination can be a sign of a UTI, even without burning. It's less likely without other symptoms, but still possible.
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Ovarian Cyst: These are fluid-filled sacs on the ovary that can cause pain, especially if they rupture or become large.
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Muscle Strain: Given recent activities, a strain could cause localized pain, especially when pressing on the area.
What you can do
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Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of any changes in your symptoms, especially if the pain worsens or new symptoms appear.
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Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water, which can help if there's any irritation in your urinary tract.
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Rest: Avoid activities that may strain your abdomen further.
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Use MDandMe: Journal your symptoms and track any changes. This can help provide insights and is useful information to share with your healthcare provider.
What you should look out for
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Seek Medical Attention: If you experience severe pain, fever, nausea, or vomiting, see a doctor promptly.
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Changes in Symptoms: If you notice any new symptoms like blood in urine, persistent pain, or changes in your menstrual cycle, consult a healthcare professional.
Remember, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider for a formal diagnosis and treatment.
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3 mo ago