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Chronic Appendicitis

Chronic appendicitis is a condition seen when the inflammation of the appendix occurs and may persist for weeks, months, or even years. The common symptoms of appendicitis include pain at the location of the appendix (lower right abdomen). It can subside on its own and may return as well.

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I have had RLQ pain for a long time. Is it appendicitis?

Query: Hi doctor, I am a 15 year old female and have been having RLQ pain for nearly five months. I am physically fit. I do exercise at least six days a week and eat quite healthy. I have a sharp stabbing pain at McBurney's point. I also feel immense pressure at my RLQ like someone is sitting on my stomach...  Read Full »


Dr. Nageswara Rao

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. After reading your well presented history, I think the possibilities could be, chronic appendicitis, RLQ (right lower quadrant) muscular pain as you do regular workouts, or acid peptic disease. Test your urine for microscopy and routine pus cells and crystals. Use proton-...  Read Full »

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