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Seeking Advice: Abdominal Pain Concerns

6/20/2025, 9:30:22 PMMale25-34

Hello! I'm a 19-year-old female, standing at 5 feet tall and weighing approximately 115 pounds. I understand this might be a bit explicit, but I was using a personal device that measures around 7 to 7.5 inches when I suddenly experienced severe pain in my lower abdomen. The discomfort worsens with any pressure, whether I'm standing, sitting, or lying down. Additionally, the pain is more intense on my right side compared to my left. Breathing and speaking have also become somewhat painful. I would appreciate any insights into what might be causing these symptoms. Could it be due to improper use or possibly a cyst?

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Cony

6/20/2025, 9:30:42 PM

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It’s understandable to be concerned about severe abdominal pain, especially with the specific symptoms you’ve described. Given that the pain is intense, localized on the right side, and worsens with movement or pressure, it’s essential to consider several potential causes. The possibilities include conditions like ovarian cysts, appendicitis, or other gastrointestinal issues. It’s important to address these symptoms seriously.

Explanation

The right-sided abdominal pain you’re experiencing could be linked to:

  • Ovarian Issues: Ovarian cysts can cause severe pain, particularly if they rupture.
  • Appendicitis: This is an inflammation of the appendix and usually requires urgent medical attention.
  • Muscular Strain or Irritation: If you were using a personal device, it’s possible that a muscle strain contributed to your discomfort.
  • Gastrointestinal Conditions: These can also manifest as abdominal pain on either side.

Next Steps

  1. Seek Immediate Care: Given the severity of your pain and its specific location, consider seeking medical attention as soon as possible. This is especially important if the pain continues to worsen or if you experience additional symptoms like fever, nausea, vomiting, or changes in bowel movements.

  2. Monitor Symptoms: Pay close attention to any additional symptoms that may arise, such as:

    • Changes in your appetite or weight
    • Nausea or vomiting
    • Fever
    • Changes in bowel habits (diarrhea or constipation)
  3. Avoid Aggravating Activities: Until you can be evaluated, rest and avoid any activities that may exacerbate the pain, including heavy lifting or straining.

  4. Document Your Symptoms: Keep a record of when the pain started, its intensity, and any other symptoms to share with a healthcare professional, which can be very helpful in determining the cause.

Your health and peace of mind are the priority. If you have any more questions or further details to share, I’m here to help.

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