What's wrong with the pain on the right side of the waist? It's like a fork in the qi

The pain on the right side of the waist, like forked qi, may be related to factors such as muscle strains, urinary system stones, herpes zoster, lumbar problems, gynecological diseases, etc. This type of pain usually manifests as local stabbing pain, dull pain, or radiating pain, which may be accompanied by symptoms such as restricted mobility and abnormal urination. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly to identify the cause and avoid delaying treatment.

1. Muscle Strain

Intense exercise or improper posture may cause muscle strain in the right lower back and abdomen, manifested as sudden stabbing pain, aggravated by coughing or turning around. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that it belongs to the syndrome of qi stagnation and blood stasis. Local hot compress or external application of blood activating and stasis removing ointments such as Yunnan white ointment can be used in combination with massage to relieve muscle spasms. Avoid lifting heavy objects in daily life and pay attention to keeping your waist warm.

2. Urinary system stones

Right ureteral stones may cause lower back colic and radiate to the perineum, often accompanied by hematuria and frequent urination. Traditional Chinese medicine belongs to the category of Shilin and can be treated with Paishi granules or Jinqiancao granules as adjunctive therapy. It is recommended to increase the amount of water consumed to promote the expulsion of stones, and if necessary, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy treatment may be necessary.

3. During the latent period of herpes zoster virus activation, it may cause burning pain in the distribution area of the right intercostal nerve, followed by clustered blisters in the later stage. Early on, follow the doctor's advice to use acyclovir tablets for antiviral treatment, combined with Longdan Xiegan Wan to clear liver and gallbladder dampness and heat. When the pain is obvious, moxibustion can be applied to the Jiaji acupoint to avoid scratching the affected area.

4. Lumbar spine problems

Lumbar disc herniation or small joint disorders may stimulate nerve roots, leading to right side involvement pain, which worsens after prolonged sitting. Acupuncture and moxibustion and moxibustion at Yaoyangguan and Weizhong points in traditional Chinese medicine can unblock collaterals and relieve pain, and can be used together with Duhuo parasitic pill to dispel rheumatism. Maintain correct sitting posture in daily life and sleep on a hard bed to reduce intervertebral disc pressure.

5. Gynecological diseases

Female right adnexitis, ovarian cysts and other gynecological lesions may cause lumbosacral pain, which is obvious before and after menstruation. You can take Guizhi Fuling Pill to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, or Fuyankang tablets to clear heat and dampness. It is recommended to avoid raw and cold foods, keep the abdomen warm during menstruation, and undergo regular gynecological examinations to rule out organic diseases. When experiencing pain on the right side of the waist, it is recommended to record the time of onset, cause, and accompanying symptoms of the pain. During the acute phase, try applying hot compress for 15-20 minutes to relieve muscle spasms, but do not blindly press or engage in vigorous activity. Diet should be light and avoid spicy and stimulating foods that worsen inflammation. If the pain persists for more than 3 days or symptoms such as fever and hematuria occur, immediate medical attention should be sought to complete ultrasound, urine routine, and other examinations. During the period of traditional Chinese medicine regulation, one should avoid eating raw, cold, greasy foods, and maintain a regular schedule to balance qi and blood.

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