You could have slept "wrong" or lifted something too heavy. You should ice it and about every ten minutes stretch it out (fetal position, touching your toes, bend back a little bit, etc.) If your back isn't 100% after 3 days, see a doctor or your local chiropractor.
Hello, i am a 20 year old female. For the past few days i have experienced pain when urinating in the lower abdomen. Then a dull ache hours after on the lower right hand side of my stomach. My right breast hurts to touch and i am roughly 10 days late with ref to my period. I had intercourse approx a month ago. What could this mean? Many Thanks
Your sister could have it. Some symptoms of ovarian tumors are pain or bloating in the abdomen difficulty urinating/frequent need to urinate, or dull ache in the lower back.
No, you don't have to have a lump to have cancer. It could any of these symptoms too: a dull ache or sharp pain in the testicles or scrotum which may come and go, a feeling of heaviness in the scrotum, a dull ache in your lower abdomen, a sudden collection of fluid in the scrotum, fatigue and a general feeling of being unwell.
The spotting is always cause for concern. Get in to see the doctor any time you have spotting while you're pregnant. Pain in the lower abdomen can be serious but it can also be pulling ligaments. Again, see your doctor if you have any questions.
Like menstrual cramps they are dull to sharp, an ache, tugging or stabbing sensation low in the abdomen.
you start to feel your lower abdomen ache and crampy.. and you start bleeding!
Go see a doctor ASAP.
Kidney pain typically manifests in the lower back, either on one side or both sides. It can also radiate to the sides, abdomen, or groin area. In some cases, kidney pain may be felt as a dull ache or sharp pain.
That is the correct spelling of "ache" (a pain, usually dull or continuous).
A belly ache is any pain in the belly, stomach or abdomen.
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A dull ache on the left side of the abdomen can be caused by various conditions, including gastrointestinal issues like diverticulitis or irritable bowel syndrome, kidney stones, or even muscular strain. It may also be related to reproductive organs in females, such as ovarian cysts or ectopic pregnancy. If the pain persists, worsens, or is accompanied by other symptoms like fever, nausea, or changes in bowel habits, it is important to seek medical evaluation to determine the underlying cause.