appendicitis or gas. if feverish go get checked out asap or if pain is severe andis not relieved by Gas X or the likes. good luck
it could either be a kidney infection or it could be appendicitis
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It could be on the right hand side of the letter k depending on how k is written
you could measure in cetmeters' inchs and millameters
yes you deinitely could be because im getting the same things right now. and i think im pregnant :) congratulations.
if you are cramping only on one side of your adomen you need to see your physician immediately or go to the er, one sided cramping is a sign of a tubal or ectopic pregnancy which can be life threatening if not treated and found soon enough
It is possible. I knew when I ovulated with my first child and I had cramping like that. Mine was from a cyst that formed after the egg burst through which is why it was cramping only on side. With my other 2 children and with 1 miscarriage I also had cramping all over just from the changes in ligaments etc... My miscarriage was a blighted ovum and had nothing to do with the cramping. Slight cramping in early pregnancy is very common.
If you have pain in your lower abdomen, along with cramping, you may have trapped gas. You can take something to help you pass the gas.
Some of the side effects from a barium swallow test could be cramping, vomiting, or troubles swallowing. It could also go down the windpipe and cause infections or breathing trouble.
could you be pregnant ???
Cramping pain that starts in the right side just below the rib cage and radiates down into the groin could be caused by several conditions, including gallbladder issues, such as gallstones or cholecystitis, or gastrointestinal problems like appendicitis or kidney stones. It could also be related to menstrual cramps or ovarian issues in females. If the pain persists or worsens, it's important to seek medical attention for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
You have aids... maybee
It is unlikely that you would begin cramping right away. The first cramping you should notice would be around the time of your implantation bleeding.
The cause of pain from between your thighs that moves to the back side could be a pulled muscle. This could also be cramping associated with the menstrual cycle or even a groin muscle tear.
You are actually most fertile right after having a baby, so it is completely possible you could be pregnant again.
I used to have similar cramping, and when it wasn't menstrual, it was digestive related. Depending on the side it could be gas, colon problems due to diet (cut back on the spicy and dairy), ovulation, or just common cramps. It's probably not your appendix.