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Why am I having pain below my stomach on a daily basis?

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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I am a teenager. My problem is that I am having pain below my stomach and it is happening on a daily basis. I thought maybe it is happening because of masturbation. So, I stopped doing it but it is still paining. I am not taking any medication.

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

The history you have provided is not sufficient to conclude the cause of your problem. But I will try to give some solution.

Is the pain in the scrotum or in the inguinal area? Is it in the suprapubic region?

If you have pain in the right inguinal, there is a possibility of ureteric colic or appendicitis, or ilium or cecal pain.

If you have pain in the central suprapubic, it is the most common bladder infection.

Sometimes pain around other organs may radiate here.

If you have pain in the left inguinal region, it may be colitis, large bowel infection, obstruction, left ureteric colic, etc.

Scrotal pain like orchitis, epididymitis, torsion, varicocele, etc.

Consult your general surgeon and get one ultrasound of the abdomen, and get treated accordingly.

Medically reviewed byDr. K. Shobana

Published At December 20, 2017
Reviewed AtJuly 2, 2024

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