
Having Abdominal Pain. Got History Of Back Pain And Hysterectomy. What Is Reason For The Pain?

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From your description, I must say there are several possible culprits as regarding the origin of your abdominal pain. The most likely causes:
- Ovarian cysts: with your history of recurrent painful ovarian cyst it is likely the culprit. You will need to see a gynecologist who can examine you and run a pelvic scan
- Urinary tract infection: With the symptoms you have described, it is another possible culprit which will need laboratory tests including urine analysis. You can see an internist or a GP or urologist
- Acute PID: Given that you are a female, it is another common cause of lower abdominal pain with radiation to the back. You will need to be screen for certain STDs, a vaginal smear, blood tests and a pelvic scan. You will need to see a gynecologist for review.
- Irritable bowel diseases: It is another possible cause and a gastroenterologist will be able to help.
- Less unlikely is radiating lower back pain unless of course it is coming from a kidney diseases such as infection or stone.
My suggestion is that you call a gynecologist who can first take a look at your problems (most of them can treated by one), then conclude on which one is actually the culprit.
Hope this will be able to help and wish you the best.
Dr. Nsah

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