ACUTE Right Lower (RLQ) Abdominal (Stomach) Pain

Acute (sudden, newly appearing) right lower abdominal (RLQ= Right Lower Quadrant) pain, lasting from few seconds to few weeks, may arise from:

1. Appendicitis

Typical symptoms and signs of appendicitis:

  • Sudden moderate to severe pain starting around the navel, moving toward the right hip, getting worse in the following hours and with moving around
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Low-grade fever (not always)
  • Rebound tenderness: pressuring and relieving pressure on any part of the abdomen triggers pain in RLQ.
  • Guarding – reflex tension of abdominal wall in RLQ when pressuring on a painful spot


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