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Can The Lower Abdominal Pain Be Due To Hernia?

hello, I had some lower abdominal pain that I had checked by my GP, he ran Blood, Urine and did an Ultrasound and they all came back clean...I realize I may need more tests if it persists. It kind of happened one night and hasn't gone away in over a month...I feel it mostly at night when sleeping...I work out regularly and do a lot of core training, is it possible that it could be a hernia?
posted on Sun, 12 Jul 2015
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sir, you are examined by a doctor and if he does not suspect hernia, then there are less chances For it. You can go for a repeat examination. Yu caqn include endoscopy and CT Scan this time.
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Can The Lower Abdominal Pain Be Due To Hernia?

sir, you are examined by a doctor and if he does not suspect hernia, then there are less chances For it. You can go for a repeat examination. Yu caqn include endoscopy and CT Scan this time.