It’s not just gastritis.Lower abdominal pain leads to many conditions mainly need to evaluate appendicitis,uti,intestinal obstruction etc
Next Steps
• Tab Pantoprazole 40 mg – once daily before breakfast for 5 days
• Tab Simethicone (Gas relief) – after meals 2–3 times daily for 3 days
If pain persists or worsens:
• Ultrasound abdomen
• CBC blood test
Health Tips
Eat light food (rice, curd, soup, banana)
• Avoid spicy, oily and gas-forming foods
• Drink warm water
• Go to hospital urgently if severe right lower abdominal pain, fever, vomiting, or difficulty walking occurs.
Contact me anytime on practo for further consultation
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Dear Patient,
Lower abdominal pain that worsens on movement should not be assumed to be only gas.
It may need evaluation for appendix, urine infection, gastritis, or intestinal spasm depending on the exact site.
Take light diet, fluids, and avoid self-medication for now.
If pain is increasing, fever, vomiting, or right lower side tenderness is present, seek urgent examination.
Online consultation can help assess the pain location and guide next steps properly.
Dr. Utkarsh Shrivastava
Internal Medicine Specialist
you can take antacid and an antispasmodic tablet and avoid oily or spicy foods. Take light meals and maintain good hydration.
If the pain increases, localizes to the right lower abdomen, fever develops, vomiting occurs, or you are unable to eat, please seek immediate medical examination to rule out appendicitis.
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