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What Causes Dull And Sharp Pains In Left Abdominal Area?

Yes, thank you. As of yesterday, I started having dull & sharp pains in my left pelvic/abdominal area. I have been experiencing for a month or more now, some dizziness/headaches and continue to. I'm going to have labs done this Friday. I'm wondering if i should make an appointment with my gyno.
Mon, 30 Jun 2014
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Hello! Welcome to HCM.
This can be due to either infection & inflammation of bowel or a stone in urinary tract.
Do you have fever? Any urinary complaints?
In my clinic, to such patients, I advise ultrasound abdomen & pelvis, X-ray KUB, renal function tests, urine & stool routine, CBC & BSL.
Treatment is done accordingly.
If all these tests are normal, it can be musculoskeletal pain, in which case you should consult your Orthopaedic surgeon.
Hope this helps.
Wish you speedy recovery.
Thanks.
Regards.
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What Causes Dull And Sharp Pains In Left Abdominal Area?

Hello! Welcome to HCM. This can be due to either infection & inflammation of bowel or a stone in urinary tract. Do you have fever? Any urinary complaints? In my clinic, to such patients, I advise ultrasound abdomen & pelvis, X-ray KUB, renal function tests, urine & stool routine, CBC & BSL. Treatment is done accordingly. If all these tests are normal, it can be musculoskeletal pain, in which case you should consult your Orthopaedic surgeon. Hope this helps. Wish you speedy recovery. Thanks. Regards.