Stabbing type of pain that doesn't subside

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my son has been having stomach pains off and on for a while. At the moment the pain is in the lower part of his stomach on the right and is a stabbing/cramping pain. We've been to the doctors and he was a last prescribed alphamox, metrogyl and acimax tablet but there was no improvement.

Submitted: 4 Days
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Expert:  Dr. John Monheit replied 4 Days.

Hello, I understand your concerns. Whenever you complain of abdominal pain always think it may be from the duodenum, small intestine or pancreas or large intestine including colon, rectum and appendix and whether the pain is sudden or chronic and it also depends on radiation of pain, with its associated symptoms like nausea, vomiting, fullness of the abdomen or does any medication gives timely relief and so on and so forth. Pain may be of different characters, but in your case it is stabbing or cramping. The likely causes are indigestion, wind, constipation, irritable bowel syndrome, appendicitis, kidney stones, pelvic inflammatory disease (in case of women), gallstones, food poisoning, stomach and duodenal ulcers, crohn's disease, period pain and so on. So depending on the history, sign and symptoms, physical examination and laboratory investigations, we can arrive at a possible diagnosis and the treatment can be started according to that. Till you get these reports, you can have supportive therapy by taking painkillers or anti spasmodics like tablet ibuprofen twice a day after food for a week to ease your pain for the time being. It would best that you can consult your physician. Thank you.

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