stomach pain and strange thing in my skin?!


Question: Stomach pain and strange thing in my skin?
For the last couple of days i have been getting random pains in the left side of my stomach, just under my ribs.
Theyre sharp stabbing type pains that seem to happen randomly, and are so severe i cannot walk.
I've never felt anything like them before, so yesterday i went to A&E but they couldn't find anything wrong with me. They did tests and told me i am not pregant and seem to be in good health apart from the pains.
Yesterday evening a small mark appeared on my skin in the same area, and during the evening seemed to get more and more towards the surface of my skin, like something being pushed out almost.
I am now able to take hold of this thing with tweezers but it does not pull out, and it doesn't hurt when i pull it, it just pulls the skin too, i've put a plaster over the top of it and since doing so have not had any random pains...
I'm going to go to the doctors tomorrow if i can get an appointment, but for now, does anyone have any idea what's going on???

Answers:

Well, it seems that the pain would be associated with the thing getting pushed out. Has it broken the skin yet, so that you can get a good view of it? I would definitely wait until you get to the doctors before trying to pull it out. They might be able to do x-rays and see how big it is or if there are more of them.



Have you ever had Chicken Pox? A lot of people can suffer from Shingles after an episode. Google for more information. Hmm, wondering if you have a ruptured blood vessel? Or a inaugural hernia. You are best to check with the Doctor tomorrow.



the pain that you described sounded like IBS?




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