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Acute stomach pain, right side of belly button

I have acute pain right side of my belly button, I . Have had appendix out and have had both tubes removed with my left ovary. Had an operation on my kidney, so feel like have had so many things the docs are thinking oh what now? Pain is very acute and suffer for days at a time. Seem to have alot of flatulence aswell. Think it's maybe bowel, but do not want operation as I want to start ivf. Does anyone have any answers?
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It's really normal to feel that way because the removal of appendix and both tubes can cause greater pain and confusion in the neuron system of the brain. It's not bowel. It's really the belly button's way to signal the need for some sort of support for the ovary. Once the body is able to grow back the tubes either using stem-cell from cheap human bodies or by using the growing of brain-stomach's little-mutation cells or android tubes. There are ways to reduce the pain using Cholorofluoride and Aspirin, but it doesn't really cure the person to form a normal, healthy humainoid body.
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Welcome to the MedHelp forum!
You could be suffering from an inflammatory bowel condition such as Celiac Disease/Ulcerative Colitis/Irritable Bowel Syndrome/ Crohn’s disease. All these result in tender abdomen, loose stool or loose stools alternating with constipation, abdominal distention, cramps etc. Parasites in the gut like threadworm, tape worm, giardiasis etc can behave this way. Hence a stool test is a must. Problems of gall bladder and liver or that of pancreas too cannot be ignored. Possibility of H pylori infection should be looked into by carbon urea breath test.
I would strongly recommend you to see a gastroenterologist (a specialist who looks after the diseases of our digestive system). Maybe your physician can recommend someone. Also keep a stress diary. Log in the food intake and the symptoms as they appear. See if there is a correlation between a particular food item and symptoms. Take care!
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