Lower, right abdominal pain when walking?


Question:
What could be causing the sharp pain I get in my lower right area of my abdomen? It's pretty much only when I'm walking. It hurts a little when I'm laying down if I move around a lot. I'm not running a fever and I still have an appetite. I've had the pain for about 6 hours and it hasn't decreased or increased much. Should I see a doctor if it's still like this tomorrow? Is there a possibility that it could be my appendix at all?

Answers:
I would definitely see a doctor tomorrow if the pain is still there. It could be your appendix. Does it hurt if you press on any areas of your body? The only other thing that comes to mind is a high hernia, but that you would feel a lump in the muscle, and the pain would be relieved by pressing on it. Hope you get it sorted. If the pain increases then it would be wise to take a trip to the accident and emergency department to get it checked out.
who knows?
It might be your appendix. Sometimes when I eat, then walk, I get that pain. Go to the doctor.
if its bothering you should definitely see a doctor just to be on the safe side and could possibly be appendicitous thats why you should get it checked
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