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How To Overcome The Sharp Pain In Lower Left Abdomen And In Buttocks?

Hi I'm having left lower abdomen pain, very sharp and painful. I'm also experiencing pain in my buttocks. The pain comes and goes, often in the middle of the night or earlier morning. Please help my doctor has done MRI's Cat scans, ultra sounds. I need help please the pain is killing me:((
Wed, 11 Dec 2013
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Hello!

Thank you for the query.

If you are male, such pain can be caused by prostate inflammation. The pain is very sharp, can be present in the rectum area and lower abdomen. Can come and go suddenly. Sometimes appears during urinating.

Lower left abdominal pain can be also caused by diverticulitis. This is possible if you have had chronic constipation. The pain can aggravate while passing the stool. Colonoscopy is necessary to diagnose it.
If you are older than 50, colon cancer should be also ruled out. To do that, colonoscopy is also necessary.

Hope this will help.
Regards.
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How To Overcome The Sharp Pain In Lower Left Abdomen And In Buttocks?

Hello! Thank you for the query. If you are male, such pain can be caused by prostate inflammation. The pain is very sharp, can be present in the rectum area and lower abdomen. Can come and go suddenly. Sometimes appears during urinating. Lower left abdominal pain can be also caused by diverticulitis. This is possible if you have had chronic constipation. The pain can aggravate while passing the stool. Colonoscopy is necessary to diagnose it. If you are older than 50, colon cancer should be also ruled out. To do that, colonoscopy is also necessary. Hope this will help. Regards.