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Pain in right lower abdomen

Hi,

I am, 35 years old married with two kids. For the past one month or so i am, having pain in the lower right abdomen at a specific point near the muscle around the hip bone. I normally feel no issues with it while i am, walking or lying down. Most of the times i feel it while i am, sitting. When i touch the area i can feel it and after some times it gets better. Some times i also feel it in the pelvic area. May be it could be due to so much pressing of the area for detecting the pain. At times i have pain on the right side in the back as well just at the end of the last rib.

I went to GP and Surgeons respectively. The GP said i have neuralgic pain though i dont feel like it as it is there on pressing etc. Where as the surgeon check me up twice (with a gap of 10 days to see any symptoms to appear), palpating my abdomen at all areas and didnt find anything and said its muscular. He gave me muscle relaxant which i took but hardly any difference.

Blood work was done (CBC) which came back normal.

Ultrasound of complete abdomen also came back normal

Urine report said no infection , PH was 5 and few calcium oxalate crystals were there

I am, worried for it as its all over the place. I checked it over the internet and it says that the symptoms are of Testicular Cancer. I am, worried for it .. i checked with my doctor but he laughed that out.. but so far the pain is still there.  At times it gets better but its there. I also have mild constipation but after a few days it gets settled up and then comes back again. I have done so much checking of the testicles for self exam that now i feel some pain in the testicles too. i dont know whats going on with me.

Any thoughts, suggestions are welcome.

Regards.
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