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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain While Coughing?

I keep having a sharp pain in my lower abdomen (right side) when I cough or sneeze. I have also had horrible stomach cramps and almost every time I eat my stomach gets tore up. I got the paragard inserted at the end of Sept. and have been having these problems for about a month now. Could these be normal side effects of the paragard or should I be worried?
Fri, 30 Jan 2015
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Hi.
Thanks for your query, read your history and understood your problems.

Sharp pains in the right lower abdomen on coughing and sneezing, cramps can be due to Paragard insertion.
This may not be directly related.
There is an additional possibility of the Salpingitis or ovarian problem.
Slight possibility of transmigration.

I would advise you the following:
Ultrasonography of the abdomen.
X-ray abdomen in standing position.
An opinion of a General Surgeon and a gynecologist...
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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain While Coughing?

Hi. Thanks for your query, read your history and understood your problems. Sharp pains in the right lower abdomen on coughing and sneezing, cramps can be due to Paragard insertion. This may not be directly related. There is an additional possibility of the Salpingitis or ovarian problem. Slight possibility of transmigration. I would advise you the following: Ultrasonography of the abdomen. X-ray abdomen in standing position. An opinion of a General Surgeon and a gynecologist...