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[|Human|] I have had pain in my lower right abdoment for six months. All tests have been negative. CAT scan, MRI with&without contrast, colonoscopy . Surgeon says no hernia , Orthopedist says no issue with muscles, thinks it neurological. Neuroligist says its not neurological, sent to Gastro Enterologist. He said I have no symptoms other than pain when bending, standing so it isn t GI related (did a colonscopy as a screening anyways and it was fine). Really feels like a muscle issue. Not sure how to proceed. If sitting/standing aggravate it, how can I rest it to heal?
[|AI|]  Hi welcome to Chat Doctor forum.  Thanks for calling Chat Doctor. F As you describe there is pain in the right lower side of the abdomen for 6 months. You could not have any solution since now. It may be due to illogical tuberculosis or there may be some change in the lower end of the writer, like growth, or a fold. It could be related to the uterus and appendages if you are a female.  I advise you to consult a urologist for diagnosis and treatment. I look forward for any doubts.  Furthermore, I wish you a fast and complete recovery.  Best regards.