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Pain In Lower Abdomen Moving Towards Left Groin When Bent. History Of Complete Hysterectomy, DVT. No Urge To Pass Stools, No Constipation. Suggest

I am having pain in lower abdomen like the feeling of trapped gas but do not have the urge to pass any gas of have a bowel movement I have not been constipated, I have a full and complete hysterectomy, I have a history of DVT's and have a greenfield filter in the inferior vena cava. when I try to bear down it hurts in my left groin, it is slowly moving up to my center abdomen it started at about 3 am and it is now 3 pm when I bend forward it hurts more
Thu, 1 Aug 2013
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello,

The pain is episodic and colicy in nature.
With this abdominal as well as renal conditions both has to be looked into.

As for as abdominal cause it may be hernia or appendicitis.

As for as renal cause it may be renal calculus(Stone).

You may need a baseline Ultrasound of the abdomen and KUB to arrive at a diagnosis.

Do consult your doctor in this regard.
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Pain In Lower Abdomen Moving Towards Left Groin When Bent. History Of Complete Hysterectomy, DVT. No Urge To Pass Stools, No Constipation. Suggest

Hello, The pain is episodic and colicy in nature. With this abdominal as well as renal conditions both has to be looked into. As for as abdominal cause it may be hernia or appendicitis. As for as renal cause it may be renal calculus(Stone). You may need a baseline Ultrasound of the abdomen and KUB to arrive at a diagnosis. Do consult your doctor in this regard.