What could this be.....?!


Question: What could this be!.!.!.!.!.!?
my right lowerabdoman is/has been sore(aka craping) since tuesday!.(it's saturday today--so that 4days) i wanna know what it could be!.!.!.my parents seen to tave both said its ovulation time(haven'y gotten it yet) but my mom said it could be on ovarian cust,ovulation muscle pain,contatpaiton(dont see how that would work since i had a good poo recently),pulled muscle or sh!t like that!.!.!.


btw if you have had/know about ovanian cyst i would like to know a bit about them!.


please(answer) and thank you!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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well, being your best friend and having had my first period alredy - I can tell you tht your probably close to your first period - you were very moody last week and you know it!. ( you cried when your dad wouldnt talk to his dad on the phone and got very pissed off about it!.!.) and then you have pain in the abdomen and you seem to always start everything pubertywise 2 weeks - 2 months after me!. Guess what!? I got t about ONE whole month ago!. so have fun with that!.!.and if you ARE'NT going to get your first period - then i dont know wtf is wrong!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Abdominal pain is common!. Episodes often stem from overeating or eating too much of a certain type of food!. Sometimes a viral or bacterial infection (gastroenteritis) is responsible!. In other cases, the pain may be an early warning sign of something more serious!. But, you can't always judge the severity of its cause by how much pain you feel!. Cramping from a viral infection or simple gas can cause severe pain, while potentially life-threatening problems, such as colon cancer or appendicitis, may cause little or no pain initially!.

Inflammation of the bowel may cause pain in your lower right abdomen!. The pain of appendicitis also may spread to the lower right abdomen!. Other possible causes of lower right abdominal pain include hernia and ectopic pregnancy!.



When to see your doctor
Though most cases of abdominal pain aren't serious, sometimes medical treatment is essential!. Consult your doctor if:

The pain is severe, recurrent or persistent
The pain gets worse
You can't eat because of the pain
You also have a high fever or chills along with the pain
Seek emergency help if:

The pain is accompanied by shortness of breath, dizziness, bleeding, vomiting or a high fever
The abdominal pain is sudden and severe
The pain radiates to your chest, neck or shoulder
You vomit blood
You find blood in your stool or your stool turns black
You find blood in your urine
Your abdomen is swollen and tender
Be prepared to describe the pain, including where it hurts and what it feels like!. Proper diagnosis and treatment can help you feel your best again!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

i got that alot before i had my first periodWww@Answer-Health@Com





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