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2015757 tn?1409172476

lower right stomach pains?

okay im not quite sure what to classify my question as, but from the research that ive done according to the pains im having i keep seeing a possible ovarian cyst, kidney stones or something with my appendix. Not sure about either but im not finding a form for simply stomach problems.
So over a week ago my family all suffered from having the stomach flu, luckily i wasnt present for this. by the time i returned home everyone was well and healthy. The very night i came home i began feeling very nausious and having bad stomach pains. I figured it was just my luck and i was then catching the virus to. However as days passed by the pains stoped and the nausia remained. I started burping ALL THE TIME , and every time i would burp i would either get the taste of vomit or actual small amounts of vomit would come up. now being over a week for the past two days ive been having sharp strong pains in my lower right stomach. It isnt constant it comes and goes, but when I push on it its painful. i am always extremly tired lately. not sure if that has anything to do with it, but its not normal for me. Ive seached google for some answers and came up with the ones i stated above. not sure if it even matters but i have a history of frequent kidney stones, my mom had ovarian cysts and my dad had his appendix removed. Id like to have some suggestions befor i end up checking into the emergency room. thank you for your help.
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HI,
Your thinking is on the right track. The stomach pains associated with nausea can be because of gastritis or heartburn. As the pain is predominantly in the right side of lower abdomen, the possibility of appendicitis needs to be ruled out. The kidney stones will cause a classically radiating pain. Ovarian cysts can occur at any age. Hence a thorough examination by a Doctor and an ultrasound scan will be necessary to make a definite diagnosis. Consult your Doctor.
Hope this helps.
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2015757 tn?1409172476
also, it hurts worse when walking other then just sitting there
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