Left lower quadrant pain can be caused by diverticulitis, a mass, gastroenteritis, irritable bowel syndrome or inflammatory bowel syndrome - amongst others. If you are female, you would also consider an ovarian cyst.
A CT scan can be considered to rule out colitis or diverticulitis. If negative, you can consider further evaluation - likely a colonoscopy for the most thorough investigation.
If you are female and would like to evaluate the ovaries you can consider a transvaginal ultrasound.
These options can be discussed with your personal physician.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Kevin, M.D.
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you should go see a doctor,it is not appendicitis as it would be on the right.
versute,
how strong is your prevacid?
sometimes it could be too little acid.
is it time released ??
see,symptoms of too much acid and too little acid are similar in that your stomach will feel full and uncomfortable,but too little acid you feel right after you eat and too much acid you feel it much later like 2 hours later.
if you feel it right after you eat,you can drink cranberry juice or even orange juice,pineapple jucie,if it makes you feel better and food seem to be moving along,then it is too little acid in your stomach.
some researchers have talked about studying the side effects of these acid reflux drug -on how lowering stomach acid could cause problems like pneumonia as stomach acid kills bacteria ,same can be said of poorly digested food passing to large intestines and mixed with bacteria causing fermentation and gas??
other clues of poor digestion would be from the feces,you can see the half digested particles,itchy anus and nausea.
have you trued neutralising the gas in your system by taking GAS X,alka seltzer,chewing gum,or mixing some baking soda in water??