Last 5 Days Severe Pain In The Stomach And Did
Question: Last 5 days severe pain in the stomach and did NECT ABDOMEN scan & FINDINGS given below : A lobulated 3.5 x 3.1 cm hyperdense lesion in the pouch of XXXXXXX . Probably blood clot Mild to Moderate fluid in Pouch of XXXXXXX with a 2.5 x 2.1 cm cyst in right ovary Suggested clinical correlation with LMP , USG correlation and MRI pelvis for further evaluation if needed
Last 5 days severe pain in the stomach and did NECT ABDOMEN scan & FINDINGS given below : A lobulated 3.5 x 3.1 cm hyperdense lesion in the pouch of XXXXXXX . Probably blood clot Mild to Moderate fluid in Pouch of XXXXXXX with a 2.5 x 2.1 cm cyst in right ovary Suggested clinical correlation with LMP , USG correlation and MRI pelvis for further evaluation if needed
Brief Answer:
? ruptured tubal ectopic.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query,
If you have been pregnant then this lobulated hyperdense lesion in POD could be blood clot following ruptured ectopic pregnancy. Please report to the hospital at the earliest and meet your gynaecologist as this is an emergency and may require surgical intervention.
Please get your serum beta hcg test done.
Regards
? ruptured tubal ectopic.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query,
If you have been pregnant then this lobulated hyperdense lesion in POD could be blood clot following ruptured ectopic pregnancy. Please report to the hospital at the earliest and meet your gynaecologist as this is an emergency and may require surgical intervention.
Please get your serum beta hcg test done.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng
Brief Answer:
? ruptured tubal ectopic.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query,
If you have been pregnant then this lobulated hyperdense lesion in POD could be blood clot following ruptured ectopic pregnancy. Please report to the hospital at the earliest and meet your gynaecologist as this is an emergency and may require surgical intervention.
Please get your serum beta hcg test done.
Regards
? ruptured tubal ectopic.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query,
If you have been pregnant then this lobulated hyperdense lesion in POD could be blood clot following ruptured ectopic pregnancy. Please report to the hospital at the earliest and meet your gynaecologist as this is an emergency and may require surgical intervention.
Please get your serum beta hcg test done.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng
Thanks for the reply doctor .
Apologies for the not including additional information in the query.
Unmarried 29 years old ( Not pregnant ), and was undergoing physical training for the SI post in the last 3 months long jump , etc , felt severe pain after one long jump . thought it would be usual .
but severe pain started in the stomach last 5 days not able to move pain and it is prolonging for 3 hours continuously. so visited local clinics hospitals and took this scan report
but the pain not reduced even after the pain relieving injections and medicine , drips. and also the local doctor informed us clot can be soluble by taking medicines and we came back home ( visited apollo & cmc hospitals ) But pain not reduced doctor.
Any MRI scan required pl. advise doctor, so that further severity can be analyzed by local doctors .
Apologies for the not including additional information in the query.
Unmarried 29 years old ( Not pregnant ), and was undergoing physical training for the SI post in the last 3 months long jump , etc , felt severe pain after one long jump . thought it would be usual .
but severe pain started in the stomach last 5 days not able to move pain and it is prolonging for 3 hours continuously. so visited local clinics hospitals and took this scan report
but the pain not reduced even after the pain relieving injections and medicine , drips. and also the local doctor informed us clot can be soluble by taking medicines and we came back home ( visited apollo & cmc hospitals ) But pain not reduced doctor.
Any MRI scan required pl. advise doctor, so that further severity can be analyzed by local doctors .
Thanks for the reply doctor .
Apologies for the not including additional information in the query.
Unmarried 29 years old ( Not pregnant ), and was undergoing physical training for the SI post in the last 3 months long jump , etc , felt severe pain after one long jump . thought it would be usual .
but severe pain started in the stomach last 5 days not able to move pain and it is prolonging for 3 hours continuously. so visited local clinics hospitals and took this scan report
but the pain not reduced even after the pain relieving injections and medicine , drips. and also the local doctor informed us clot can be soluble by taking medicines and we came back home ( visited apollo & cmc hospitals ) But pain not reduced doctor.
Any MRI scan required pl. advise doctor, so that further severity can be analyzed by local doctors .
Apologies for the not including additional information in the query.
Unmarried 29 years old ( Not pregnant ), and was undergoing physical training for the SI post in the last 3 months long jump , etc , felt severe pain after one long jump . thought it would be usual .
but severe pain started in the stomach last 5 days not able to move pain and it is prolonging for 3 hours continuously. so visited local clinics hospitals and took this scan report
but the pain not reduced even after the pain relieving injections and medicine , drips. and also the local doctor informed us clot can be soluble by taking medicines and we came back home ( visited apollo & cmc hospitals ) But pain not reduced doctor.
Any MRI scan required pl. advise doctor, so that further severity can be analyzed by local doctors .
Brief Answer:
follow up.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
If pregnancy is ruled out then the cause of blood can be ruptured hemorrhagic ovarian cyst which can actually cause sudden onset pain in lower abdomen. But it usually subsides in next 36-48 hrs, but if its persistent then cause which needs to be ruled out are OVARIAN TORSION which can cause persistent pain . This would require an pelvic colour doppler study especially of ovaries to rule out the same.
If ruled out then AN MRI pelvis can be considered as the next step.
Regards
follow up.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
If pregnancy is ruled out then the cause of blood can be ruptured hemorrhagic ovarian cyst which can actually cause sudden onset pain in lower abdomen. But it usually subsides in next 36-48 hrs, but if its persistent then cause which needs to be ruled out are OVARIAN TORSION which can cause persistent pain . This would require an pelvic colour doppler study especially of ovaries to rule out the same.
If ruled out then AN MRI pelvis can be considered as the next step.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
Brief Answer:
follow up.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
If pregnancy is ruled out then the cause of blood can be ruptured hemorrhagic ovarian cyst which can actually cause sudden onset pain in lower abdomen. But it usually subsides in next 36-48 hrs, but if its persistent then cause which needs to be ruled out are OVARIAN TORSION which can cause persistent pain . This would require an pelvic colour doppler study especially of ovaries to rule out the same.
If ruled out then AN MRI pelvis can be considered as the next step.
Regards
follow up.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
If pregnancy is ruled out then the cause of blood can be ruptured hemorrhagic ovarian cyst which can actually cause sudden onset pain in lower abdomen. But it usually subsides in next 36-48 hrs, but if its persistent then cause which needs to be ruled out are OVARIAN TORSION which can cause persistent pain . This would require an pelvic colour doppler study especially of ovaries to rule out the same.
If ruled out then AN MRI pelvis can be considered as the next step.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
sure .. ll go for further scanning as suggested.. and share the reports soon.. doctor.
One small thing, directly taking MRI Pelvis, Will it help to find out all problems at once,
In case if any of the above mentioned is confirmed, Is it subject to surgery or can it solved by medicines.
I hope no damages to ovaries or ovary removal. i m not sure bit worried
One small thing, directly taking MRI Pelvis, Will it help to find out all problems at once,
In case if any of the above mentioned is confirmed, Is it subject to surgery or can it solved by medicines.
I hope no damages to ovaries or ovary removal. i m not sure bit worried
sure .. ll go for further scanning as suggested.. and share the reports soon.. doctor.
One small thing, directly taking MRI Pelvis, Will it help to find out all problems at once,
In case if any of the above mentioned is confirmed, Is it subject to surgery or can it solved by medicines.
I hope no damages to ovaries or ovary removal. i m not sure bit worried
One small thing, directly taking MRI Pelvis, Will it help to find out all problems at once,
In case if any of the above mentioned is confirmed, Is it subject to surgery or can it solved by medicines.
I hope no damages to ovaries or ovary removal. i m not sure bit worried
Brief Answer:
follow up
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
For doppler study you have to undergo ultrasound. MRI pelvis can further substantiate the diagnosis if present.
If there is a torsion ovary then you shall need urgent surgery for it else due to decreased blood supply ovary may become gangrenous.
regards
follow up
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
For doppler study you have to undergo ultrasound. MRI pelvis can further substantiate the diagnosis if present.
If there is a torsion ovary then you shall need urgent surgery for it else due to decreased blood supply ovary may become gangrenous.
regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng
Brief Answer:
follow up
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
For doppler study you have to undergo ultrasound. MRI pelvis can further substantiate the diagnosis if present.
If there is a torsion ovary then you shall need urgent surgery for it else due to decreased blood supply ovary may become gangrenous.
regards
follow up
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
For doppler study you have to undergo ultrasound. MRI pelvis can further substantiate the diagnosis if present.
If there is a torsion ovary then you shall need urgent surgery for it else due to decreased blood supply ovary may become gangrenous.
regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng