I experience this same pain, I had it checked out by a doctor and it was because of an ovarian cyst and endometreosis. I had surgery to remove both, but they do come back. My advice is to go to your gynecologist and discuss the problem with him/her. Pain medication can be taken to relieve the pain, I also find using a heating pad alleviates the pain temporarily.
Most likely a kidney stone. Get an ultrasound to be sure.
That is already in English. If you mean you want to know what it means, it means that pain is moving down the back of your right lower leg.
Yes, lower back pain is quite typical during a flare up of Crohns disease. Pain radiating from front to back just over the hips is common.
Sounds like a heart attack. Go to the doctor.
i have pain going from my lower back right side that wraps around the front going down mt rigt leg
If you are in severe pain, you need to go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) as soon as possible. If the pain is very bad you should get yourself to the emergency department of a hospital.
Back pain is proably not a heart attack. Symptoms of a heart attack are chest pain usually radiating to the neck or left shoulder, shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, palpitatins, sweating and anxiety.
The two most likely causes are either a heart attack or a degenerate intervertebral disc.
there is no ''Pain in upper back.''
Yes, dysfunction or blockage of the sphincter of Oddi can cause pain in the upper abdomen or right upper quadrant. This may happen due to various reasons, such as spasms, inflammation, or gallstones. It is important to seek medical evaluation if you suspect an issue with the sphincter of Oddi.
If you have back pain on the right side of your back, you may have sprained or pulled a muscle. It could also be the area around your kidneys that is sore.
A right paramedian annular fissure typically refers to a tear or disruption in the annulus fibrosus of an intervertebral disc located towards the right side of the spine. This can lead to symptoms such as back pain, radiating pain, and possible nerve compression if the annular fissure impinges on nearby nerves. Treatment may include physical therapy, medication, or in severe cases, surgery.