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Pain In Lower Abdominal Area, No Nausea, Flu Like Feeling. Any Ideas ?
Hello, I ve been experiencing a pain in my lower abdominal area. It started yesterday in the morning, at it has not gotten worst. As a matter of fact, it mostly feels better, but sometimes it does hurt again. The pain has not traveled to the right side of my lower abdominal area, and when I apply pressure on this area it does not hurt more. I have not experienced nausea , but I do feel like I have a little bit of a flue.
The most common reason of such pain is urinary tract infection. Frequent urinating and burning while urinating can appear. Some other possible reasons are diverticulitis (left lower abdominal area), ovarian cyst, uterine infection. It is advisable for you to have abdominal ultrasound, full blood work, urine analysis and transvaginal ultrasound.
Hope this will help.
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Pain In Lower Abdominal Area, No Nausea, Flu Like Feeling. Any Ideas ?
Hello! Thank you for the query. The most common reason of such pain is urinary tract infection. Frequent urinating and burning while urinating can appear. Some other possible reasons are diverticulitis (left lower abdominal area), ovarian cyst, uterine infection. It is advisable for you to have abdominal ultrasound, full blood work, urine analysis and transvaginal ultrasound. Hope this will help. Regards.