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I have been in constant pain for the last two years. I am assuming its ovarian pain, however, the ultrasound hasn t shown anything significant. I take aleve constantly to combat the pain. My right ovary is hiding and that is where the major pain is. I have some pain on the left side intermittently, but not as constant as the right side. Could this be something OTHER than ovarian pain? I am hoping for an oophorectomy is the very near future.
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* The bilateral lower abdomen pain may be from ovarian spasm, intestine colic, inflammatory pelvic condition, calculus in the urinary system or others.
* I recommend a CT scan of the abdomen & pelvis for best precise guidelines.
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What Causes Bilateral Pain In The Lower Abdomen?
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. * The bilateral lower abdomen pain may be from ovarian spasm, intestine colic, inflammatory pelvic condition, calculus in the urinary system or others. * I recommend a CT scan of the abdomen & pelvis for best precise guidelines. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.