Hi,
'Lower right abdominal pain shall be defined as abdominal pain occurring to the right of an imaginary line drawn below the belly button or umbilicus.'
http://www.abdopain.com/lower-right-abdominal-pain.html
You need to consult a doctor to rule out appendicitis, kidney stones, diverticulitis, crohn's disease, pelvic inflammatory disease etc.
The further plan of management would involve -
'-Blood tests including full blood count, electrolytes, urea, creatinine, liver function tests, pregnancy test and lipase.
-Urinalysis
-Imaging including erect chest X-ray and plain films of the abdomen
-An electrocardiograph to rule out a heart attack which can occasionally present as abdominal pain
If diagnosis remains unclear after history, examination and basic investigations as above then more advanced investigations may reveal a diagnosis. These as such would include
-Computed Tomography of the abdomen/pelvis
-Abdominal or pelvic ultrasound
-Endoscopy and colonoscopy'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdominal_pain
Let us know about what your doctor advises and if you need any further information.
Regards.
I am not a doctor but this sounds like poisoning to me, you better go to the emergency room. Again I am not a doctor but is it possible you came into contact with seminela? Anytime you have those symptoms, especially if you can rule out the flu, you may want to go to the doctors right away. It could be appendix but if that is ruled out, you may want to investigate an obstrcuted bowel, but again, go to the doctors