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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain?

Hello. I have pain on both sides of my lower abdomen - possibly near ovaries? It s not intense almost ever except occasionally mostly when stretching. Sharp shooting only for a moment. I have had history of bladder infections and a mostly groin impact injury below the side that hurts worse. It feels uncomfortable when I empty my bladder sometimes. Not like a UTI though. Curious of what this could be. It doesn t bother toomuch but curious if it s something that may turn to something else
Wed, 27 Mar 2019
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
Hi,

After reviewing your case history I'm of the following opinion:

1. As your symptoms require a direct physical examination and complete history taking, thus

1. Take the opinion of a medical specialist who might ask for an investigation like endoscopy, gastric analysis, colonoscopy. At present all I can say is that it might be a 'gastrointestinal' symptom thus you should contact either general surgeon, gastroenterologist or gynecologist and if not sure consult your general physician who after reviewing your case history and physical examination will refer you to specialist concerned.

2. Most common diagnoses of lower abdominal pain relate to uterine, gonadal, renal, and bladder complications, [less common causes like primary dermatologic and musculoskeletal problems as well as referred pain and neuropathies related to underlying vertebral and spinal cord complications can also occur], so examination is mandatory for further workup and management.

In females, consult a gynecologist for any underlying pathologies like endometriosis, uterine fibroids or pelvic inflammatory disease [PID]. If after pelvic examination the doctor suspects an underlying condition, she may order further investigations like MRI, CT, hysteroscopy, laparoscopy since surgery may be needed to remove the abnormal tissue [if any].

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Munish Sood, Ayurveda Specialist
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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain?

Hi, After reviewing your case history I m of the following opinion: 1. As your symptoms require a direct physical examination and complete history taking, thus 1. Take the opinion of a medical specialist who might ask for an investigation like endoscopy, gastric analysis, colonoscopy. At present all I can say is that it might be a gastrointestinal symptom thus you should contact either general surgeon, gastroenterologist or gynecologist and if not sure consult your general physician who after reviewing your case history and physical examination will refer you to specialist concerned. 2. Most common diagnoses of lower abdominal pain relate to uterine, gonadal, renal, and bladder complications, [less common causes like primary dermatologic and musculoskeletal problems as well as referred pain and neuropathies related to underlying vertebral and spinal cord complications can also occur], so examination is mandatory for further workup and management. In females, consult a gynecologist for any underlying pathologies like endometriosis, uterine fibroids or pelvic inflammatory disease [PID]. If after pelvic examination the doctor suspects an underlying condition, she may order further investigations like MRI, CT, hysteroscopy, laparoscopy since surgery may be needed to remove the abnormal tissue [if any]. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Munish Sood, Ayurveda Specialist