Discomfort, and slight discomfort in upper right abdomen area,with same in back region, and lower back?
Question by alongfortheride: Discomfort, and slight pain in upper correct abdomen location,with same in back area, and decrease back?
Not too long ago with a substantial excess weight gain, heavy alcohol consumption, and poor diet regime, i have noticed not necesarily a “pain” but a discomfort in the upper correct abdomen place, and slighty in the surrounding location. Also have the very same, in the same area, but on the back, as if I pulled a muscle in my back. It only really hurts when pressure is applied to the certiain location. I have felt no naseua, and have not noticed any big difference in urine or stool. Any suggestions? And any guidance to what I can do?
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Answer by milissa
How extended has it been going on? Drink plenty of water and eat reasonable healthful and if it does not get far better go to the doctor it could be a ton issues, but since you do not have any other signs it is difficult to diagnose.
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belgrave20
22 Nov, 2011
this could be a problem with your kidneys please go see a doctor asap
Shelty K
22 Nov, 2011
Weight gain alcohol consumption and a poor diet pain in right upper quadrant and rear quadrant ( referred pain) = Gall Bladder and pancreatitis You need to firstly cease the intake of alcohol.
Go to the ER an have some blood tests done and a gall bladder function test. After that is done you will be given information on the prognosis of your future. Don’t delay as this is the start of serious repercussions if left unchecked.
Stephanie
22 Nov, 2011
liver disease. gallbladder issues are a sign too…the urq pain (upper right quandrant pain) as well as the back pain and tenderness are all symtpoms of liver disease-even if your stools and urine look the same. as for naseua-not everyone has that as well.
i just had a friend who found out he has heart failure….the liver damage from drinking and poor diet not only affected his liver, but his heart as well.
better get a check up soon.
medgirl
22 Nov, 2011
There are a few possibilities, one you may have gallstones, secondly, with heavy alcohol consumption, you can have an ulcer, you can also be damaging you kidneys, and or liver, the only other possibility on your right side is the appendix, but with an appendicitis, you would have fever, and vomiting, you need to get a check up…