Posted: 04/09/07 - 21:26 Post subject: Burning in lower right-hand mid-torso
Hi,
I am 16 years old and for the past four to five days I have been experiencing a painful / irritating sensation in my lower right-hand torso. Specifically it is about (starting form the shoulders and ending at the hips) two-thirds down. It had started out just being tender but now it is becoming painful. It is disrupting my sleeping and I am constantly waking up in the middle of the night with this pain.
Usually if I do not touch the area it wil not hurt but now it is to the point that it is extremely painful when even slightly brushed up against. I also am experiencing diarrhea. I have not had a fever as far as I know, but I am still concerned that it may be appendicitis. I plan to go to a doctor but I was wondering what it might be.
Posted: 04/14/07 - 17:08 Post subject: Re: Burning in lower right-hand mid-torso
Guest wrote:
Hi,
I am 16 years old and for the past four to five days I have been experiencing a painful / irritating sensation in my lower right-hand torso. Specifically it is about (starting form the shoulders and ending at the hips) two-thirds down. It had started out just being tender but now it is becoming painful. It is disrupting my sleeping and I am constantly waking up in the middle of the night with this pain.
Usually if I do not touch the area it wil not hurt but now it is to the point that it is extremely painful when even slightly brushed up against. I also am experiencing diarrhea. I have not had a fever as far as I know, but I am still concerned that it may be appendicitis. I plan to go to a doctor but I was wondering what it might be.
Hi
I'm suffering the same symtoms as you except diarrhea , Have you been to the doctors yet?
Do you know what it is
I'm getting worried about my symtoms i have had this for more than a week.
I will try and book an appointment at the doctors tomorow but i was just wondering if you know what it is?
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