Men with lower right abdominal pain may suffer from acute appendicitis, mesenteric lymphadenitis, ureteral stones, cystitis and other diseases.
1. Acute appendicitis: acute appendicitis patients abdominal pain occurs in the epigastric or umbilical cord, after a few hours, the patient’s abdominal pain will be transferred to the right lower abdominal appendix, resulting in metastatic lower right abdominal pain, some patients in the early stages of the onset of the lower right abdominal pain.
2. Mesenteric lymphadenitis: mesenteric lymphadenitis is generally caused by infection with Coxsackie B virus, the patient’s abdominal pain can occur in any part, but mostly in the right lower abdomen pain, mostly spasmodic pain, a small number of patients will have severe pain.
3. Ureteral stones: when the right fallopian tube stones, the patient will have right abdominal pain, and will radiate to the same side of the scrotum, the right groin and other parts of the body, belonging to the pulling pain.
4. Cystitis: cystitis may be caused by bacterial infection, obstruction of urine flow, active sexual intercourse, etc. The bladder is located in the lower abdomen, and when the abdomen is stimulated by inflammation, the symptoms of pain in the lower abdomen will appear, and some patients will also have frequent urination, painful urination and other symptoms.
There are many causes of lower right abdominal pain in men, the specific causes need to go to the hospital to determine the cause of the examination, after diagnosis under the guidance of the doctor for timely treatment.