You’re Rubbing the Wrong Spot! The Hidden Connection Between Right Side Pain and a VITAL Organ You Must Protect!

This is one of the less worrisome causes, but it can also trigger severe pain on the right side. As is well known, constipation is a condition characterized by persistent difficulty in bowel movements. This blockage causes abdominal pain and bloating, painful bowel movements, and sometimes vomiting.
Fortunately, this problem can be alleviated by increasing fluid intake, especially water, and focusing more on foods rich in fiber, as this nutrient is closely linked to intestinal transit.

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS):
People with this condition experience diarrhea, gas, or bloating, as well as localized discomfort or abdominal pain, which may be constant or alternating with periods of relief. Because this condition directly affects the intestines, it is often relieved by modifying the patient’s diet, such as eating small meals several times a day, chewing slowly, and avoiding foods that cause gas and flatulence, as well as those high in carbohydrates. Ideally, it is advisable to consult a doctor.

Kidneys:
Kidney stones usually take several days or even weeks to form, so the patient may not notice them until the first symptoms appear, including pain on the right side. Although the stone can be dissolved by drinking plenty of fluids or taking medications, it’s important to consult a doctor to confirm the diagnosis.

Other causes to consider:
As we’ve seen above, there are many causes of pain on the right side of the body, in addition to those discussed in this article. This list also includes, among others:

– Pneumonia
– Gallbladder problems – Inflammation of the pancreas
– Abdominal hernia – Ovarian cysts

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