What is the tingling pain in the right lower abdomen?

Right lower abdominal tingling is seen in some of the following cases. First, intercostal neuralgia involves pain in the abdominal wall, and the patient will have significant pins and needles-like pain, aggravated by activity, which can be relieved by oral pain medication. Second, herpes zoster, also according to the distribution of nerve travel, and can be found in the obvious rash, accompanied by fever, mostly secondary to upper respiratory tract infection, should be systemic antiviral, anti-infective and other symptomatic treatment. Third, abdominal wall neuroma or neurofibroma. In some cases, a significant abdominal wall mass with pain, mostly multiple, can be surgically removed under local anesthesia, and pathological examination should be performed after removal of the tumor. Some patients with chronic appendicitis have recurrent episodes of stabbing pain in the abdominal wall, especially after exertion or exposure to cold, and should be treated surgically.