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What causes swelling and pain on both sides of the lower abdomen in men

Asked by:Ran

Asked on:Apr 16, 2026 07:59 PM

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  • Pond Pond

    Apr 16, 2026

    Because there are so many organs distributed under the lower abdomen, the pain caused by lesions in each organ is different. Some patients have pain in the middle of the lower abdomen, while some patients have pain on both sides of the lower abdomen. Pain on both sides of the lower abdomen is related to problems with the gastrointestinal and digestive organs. Therefore, when men experience pain on both sides of the lower abdomen, what disease causes it?

    1. Pain in the right lower abdomen

    The first thing you should think about is whether you are suffering from appendicitis. If it starts with pain in the upper abdomen and turns to pain in the right lower abdomen a few hours later, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, etc., it is mostly acute appendicitis. In addition, problems with the small intestine, cecum, and right ureter should also be considered. If accompanied by frequent urination, hematuria, etc., it is likely to be ureteral stones.

    2. Right upper abdominal pain

    We should focus on liver and gallbladder problems, such as acute and chronic hepatitis, liver cancer, cholecystitis, gallstones, etc., which may cause right upper quadrant pain. In addition, pay attention to whether there are problems in the pancreas, duodenum, right kidney, right segment of large intestine, etc.

    3. Left upper abdominal pain

    First of all, we should consider the problems of the spleen and stomach, and also pay attention to the pancreas, left kidney, and left segment of the large intestine. If the left upper quadrant pain persists, is accompanied by exacerbations, spreads to both sides of the waist, and is intensified by eating, it is likely to be acute pancreatitis.

    4. Left lower abdominal pain

    It may be a problem with the lower colon or rectum, such as intestinal obstruction, appendicitis, enteritis, dysentery, intestinal parasitic diseases, etc. Whether it is related to the left ureter should also be considered.

    5. Extensive abdominal pain

    It may be caused by a variety of reasons, such as gastric ulcer, appendicitis, cholecystitis, etc., which may cause persistent and severe pain throughout the abdominal cavity.

    6. Pain around belly button

    Problems with the small intestine and pancreas should mainly be considered.

    I don’t know if you know anything about abdominal pain in men after listening to the editor’s explanation. The editor hopes that when you know that abdominal pain occurs, you will go to the hospital for examination in time. If the treatment is timely, it can be completely cured. If the condition worsens, it will greatly affect your normal health in the future.

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