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pain in right side of back,hip

I have been experiencing a dull pain in my right side for the last two days, and it doesn't go away, even when I lay down...could this be a sign of appendicitis? I am getting an MRI done tomorow for my lower and middle lumbar...will this detect that if that is what it is? Any answers?

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Old Jun 9, 2006, 09:42 AM   #2  
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could be a siatic nerve problem
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The best test for appendicitis is a blood test. This will test the white blood count which will be highly elevated if that is the fact.

You say in the subject "hip" which makes me think more of a pinched nerve, or as Demonspeeding said sciatica. Appendicitis pain is usually approximately even with the area of your naval and then shifted laterally to the right. Not necessarily low in the hip area.

If it were your appendix you would also most likely be experiencing nausea and fever.
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yea, that's kind of what I though...and I have been experiencing terrible lower back pain ever since I had a baby 15months ago...so that is why my Dr. ordered the MRI. Thanks for your answers!
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I wish you luck
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No porblem Courtney. You had a baby 15 months ago? HHMMMM!!! Was that a natural delivery, by that I mean not a C-secton? If so, I would have to go with during the birth of the baby there may have been some pinched nerves. However, I am not sure whether or not an MRI will detect that. I am sure your doc does though.

Did you have an epidural block? If you did that is something else I would like to take into consideration.
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my wife's one achilles is her lower back. other than that her body is strong. her last pregnancy though tore her hip apart. the relaxin surely did it job, loosening up the ligaments for childbirth, but it took her quite some time to recover...again, not from the actual childbirth but from the ligaments of her hips being loosened naturally by her body in preparation for the event.

she tends to find now that exercise, especially running, tends to keep her body in a decent place. she also goes to occasional acupunture... but really the exercise is the one key thing that has helped.

if the mri and other tests fail to pinpoint a cause you might see if some long walks or running can help if something like this isnt in your daily routine.
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I have been experiencing a dull pain in my right side for the last two days, and it doesn't go away, even when I lay down...could this be a sign of appendicitis? I am getting an MRI done tomorow for my lower and middle lumbar...will this detect that if that is what it is? Any answers?
Hello,

I'm having the same symptoms you experienced. We just had our second little boy, he's almost 6 weeks old. I'd like to know the results of your MRI or any other helpful information.

Thank you,
Tifani
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