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Had Ovarian Cyst Ruptured. Suffering From Sharp Abdominal Pain On The Left Side With Swelling. Treatment?

Hi. I am a 16 year old girl. I've been suffering with sharp lower abdominal pain for about 5 months now.. I went to the doctors once, they said it was nothing. 2 months later i landed into the emergency room.. The doctors found out i had an ovarian cyst that ruptured.. Now, 2 months later, i'm suffering a sharp lower abdominal pain (left side) , i feel some movement , and it actually swells up a bit.. And no i'm not pregnant because the doctors tested for that several times. But i can't seem to find an answer. Please help
Sat, 25 May 2013
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Hello,

History of ovarian cyst rupture in the past.
recurrent abdominal pain.

Recurrent abdominal pain with swelling may be caused by any organic condition.
The are multiple organ systems in the abdominal and pelvic cavity.
A thorough reevaluation is needed.
Initially an ultrasound of the abdomen can help in finding the cause.

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Had Ovarian Cyst Ruptured. Suffering From Sharp Abdominal Pain On The Left Side With Swelling. Treatment?

Hello, History of ovarian cyst rupture in the past. recurrent abdominal pain. Recurrent abdominal pain with swelling may be caused by any organic condition. The are multiple organ systems in the abdominal and pelvic cavity. A thorough reevaluation is needed. Initially an ultrasound of the abdomen can help in finding the cause.