[21F] With lower right abdominal pain and nausea
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Arora's Assessment
What might be happening
Based on your symptoms, here are some possibilities:
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Menstrual Cramps: Since you're on your period, the cramping could be related to menstrual pain. This is common and can cause discomfort in the lower abdomen and back.
- Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen can help manage this pain.
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Muscle Strain: The pain when taking deep breaths might be due to a muscle strain, especially if you've engaged in any physical activity recently.
- Rest and gentle stretching can help alleviate this.
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Appendicitis: Although less likely given the absence of severe symptoms, pain in the lower right abdomen can sometimes indicate appendicitis. Keep an eye on this, especially if the pain worsens or you develop a fever.
- This would require immediate medical attention.
What you can do
- Pain Relief: Continue using Tylenol for pain relief. If needed, consider ibuprofen for menstrual cramps, but ensure it's safe for you given your tachycardia.
- Heat Therapy: Applying a warm compress to your abdomen can help ease menstrual cramps.
- Rest: Avoid strenuous activities that might worsen the pain.
- Symptom Tracking: Use MDandMe to journal your symptoms, track any changes, and share this information with your healthcare provider.
What you should look out for
- Seek Medical Attention: If the pain intensifies, you develop a fever, or experience vomiting, seek medical care promptly.
- Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on any new symptoms or changes in your current condition.
Remember, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional for a formal diagnosis and treatment plan.
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