What Causes Pain In The Groin Area Radiating Towards The Pelvis?
I have pain in both groin areas goes up pelvic area have had a DNc then a hysterectomy left ovaries about 4 years ago & then my appendix taken out about 2 years ago also have vericous veins. Could pain be vericous veins up there? Scar tissue? Or problem with ovaries? Had fibroids don t think I have endometriosis I am 49 years old
Yes, the pain could be due to varicose veins. Should get them examined by angiologist plus get a Doppler Ultrasound to evaluate their changes.
Another reason is that due to operations, there is scar tissue forming there. This will cause pain every time you have a bowel movement or even suddenly without a known cause.
Should recheck your genital tract again as fibroids can appear again.
All the best. Dr.Albana Sejdini
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What Causes Pain In The Groin Area Radiating Towards The Pelvis?
Hello, Yes, the pain could be due to varicose veins. Should get them examined by angiologist plus get a Doppler Ultrasound to evaluate their changes. Another reason is that due to operations, there is scar tissue forming there. This will cause pain every time you have a bowel movement or even suddenly without a known cause. Should recheck your genital tract again as fibroids can appear again. All the best. Dr.Albana Sejdini