Well are you talking about if you are running,working out, or walking for long distances at a time? If you are then you are probably getting air bubbles stuck below your ribs. Its know big deal. Take the arm that is on the side of the pain and put it over you head. Take that hand and have it touch the back of the opposite shoulder. Inhale as much air as possible. Outhale as much air as possible. If you still have that pain do the following steps a couple more time. If you arent working out and you are getting this pain, well sorry i really dont know good luck :)
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Lower right abdominal pain is caused by many etiologies such as appendicitis, ectopic pregnancy, colitis, ureteric stones and pelvic inflammatory disease.
Please consult your own physician for professional medical advice.
It could be appendicitis. The appendix is a small, tube-like organ attached to the first part of the large intestine, also called the colon. It is located in the lower right area of the abdomen. It has no known function. A blockage inside of the appendix causes appendicitis. The blockage leads to increased pressure, problems with blood flow and inflammation. If the blockage is not treated, the appendix can break open and leak infection into the body. Symptoms may include Pain and/or swelling in the abdomen Loss of appetite Nausea and vomiting Constipation or diarrhea Inability to pass gas Low fever Not everyone with appendicitis has all these symptoms. Appendicitis is a medical emergency. Treatment almost always involves removing the appendix. Anyone can get appendicitis. It happens most often to people between the ages of 10 and 30. GO TO THE HOSPITAL.
Please consult your own physician for professional medical advice.
1. Colonic spasm 2. Partially obstructed urinary flow from the kidney to the bladder, stone disease. 3. Localized tremors of neuromuscular disease.
If you are feeling spasms in your lower right abdomen, it is simply a muscle spasm. Most abdominal muscle spasms are due to overuse, fatigue, or dehydration.