How to stop pain in the right lower abdomen in men

Male patients with vague pain in the right lower abdomen should first undergo abdominal ultrasound or abdominal CT to further clarify the diagnosis and provide targeted treatment. For spastic pain in the intestinal canal caused by appendicitis, intramuscular injection of scopolamine hydrobromide can provide some degree of relief. In severe cases, surgery is required to remove the appendix, which can completely treat the pain. For pain caused by urinary stones, which are colic, pethidine hydrochloride injection can be given intramuscularly. Stone impaction should be promptly treated with extracorporeal lithotripsy, or the option of surgical excision to remove the stone. It may also be intestinal diseases, including colon tumor, intestinal tuberculosis. Crohn’s disease, etc., need to be combined with the examination to clarify the diagnosis.