How to stop the pain of right abdominal pain

The pain in the right side of the abdomen needs to be clarified as to what is causing it. Generally, most of the cases are considered to be cholecystitis or gallbladder stones, and anti-inflammatory and biliary tablets or biliary pain relief tablets should be given orally. If pain still occurs, indomethacin suppositories need to be inserted anally. If gastroscopy is completed and ulcer disease is diagnosed, omeprazole or rabeprazole, or hyoscine hydrochloride injection should be given intramuscularly to relieve pain. If the pain is accompanied by acid reflux and belching, Mosapride capsules or gastroparesis granules should be given to improve the symptoms. If the pain is accompanied by constipation, it may be the result of intestinal dysfunction, and 20-40 ml of anal injection of Cecelia is needed to help reduce the symptoms of painful defecation. If the symptoms are not relieved by repeated abdominal pain, it is necessary to improve the colonoscopy to further clarify the diagnosis.