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Pain right stomach - #20835

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Having pain right side near the groin since yesterday evening having fever and vomiting ,but pain is not severe, it is dull but continues, what might be the reason?

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Pain right lower abdomen might be suggestive of acute appendicitis,and you are telling that you are having fever and vomiting, first consult gen surgeon or take us scan to rule out appendicitis
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Ultrasound abdomen To look for any abnormalities Sukumar gritha two spoons with warm milk two times a day Hinguwastka churna one spoon with warm water before bed time
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The combination of right-sided abdominal pain, fever, and vomiting is something to take seriously. Since the pain is near the groin, one potential concern could be appendicitis, although this typically presents with more intense pain. Another possibility might be a urinary tract infection or even a kidney stone. In Ayurveda, such symptoms often signify an imbalance of Vata dosha, which can disrupt the natural flow and function of bodily systems, possibly affecting Agni or digestive fire as well. However, given the fever and vomiting, this situation could require immediate attention from a healthcare provider to rule out any acute surgical conditions—especially if symptoms worsen. Seeking medical evaluation should be a priority. In terms of Ayurvedic support, if your healthcare provider confirms it's safe to do so, you might start with some simple measures. Avoid any heavy foods and increase the intake of light, warm, and easy-to-digest meals, like kichadi (a mix of rice and mung dal). Sipping warm water with a pinch of ginger may help soothe the stomach, as ginger is known to strengthen Agni. Rest is crucial—listen to your body's cues. Make sure you're staying hydrated, especially if you're losing fluids from vomiting. Warm water with a bit of lemon can support hydration and balance. For an immediate fix for some relief, you can apply warm compresses to the affected area. Doing pranayama (breathing exercises), such as slow deep breaths, might also be useful if you're comfortable doing it. Being vigilant about any changes in symptoms—worsening pain, increased fever, or changes in your ability to pass urine—will ensure you're getting care when needed. If symptoms persist or worsen, prioritize getting in touch with a healthcare professional to ensure appropriate and timely treatment.
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