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Abdominal Pain, Hurts To Walk, Climb Stairs, Cough. History Of Hysterectomy. Any Ideas?
Two weeks ago I had pain in my lower abdomen, it felt like bad gas, but was a nagging ache when I walked, coughed, laughed, etc. It went away within about five days. Yesterday the same pain started again. Hurts to walk, climb the stairs, cough, laugh or sneeze.
I had a hysterecomty about a year ago, so I know it's not any problem with the reproductive organs. Any ideas? Thanks.
Hi welcome to Health care magic forum.
You have got lower abdominal pain , on walking, coughing, laughing, since 2 weeks. You got hysterectomy done one year back.
It may be due to urinary tract infection, or stones in the urinary tract. Rare possibilities are surgical hernia, etc.
I advise you to consult a surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to get M.R.I. besides other routine tests for confirmation.
Best regards.
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Abdominal Pain, Hurts To Walk, Climb Stairs, Cough. History Of Hysterectomy. Any Ideas?
Hi welcome to Health care magic forum. You have got lower abdominal pain , on walking, coughing, laughing, since 2 weeks. You got hysterectomy done one year back. It may be due to urinary tract infection, or stones in the urinary tract. Rare possibilities are surgical hernia, etc. I advise you to consult a surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to get M.R.I. besides other routine tests for confirmation. Best regards.