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Removed Precancerous Cells On Cervix With Leep/cone Method. Cramping In Lower Abdomen, No Bleeding. Cervical Cancer?

I had precancerous cells on my cervix a little over a year ago which were removed with leep/cone method. I returned for a pap about four months ago and all was fine. Two days ago I started with cramping in lower abdomen no bleeding. I have not had a period in 5-6 years. I was on antibiotics for two weeks for an infection in a gland. I am thinking I either have a bladder infection from antibiotic or could this possibly be a sign that I may have cervical cancer?
Wed, 20 Nov 2013
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Greetings of the day

Cramping of abdomen is a nonspecific symptoms.
Cervical cancer rarely have pain as.presenting feature. It's likely to be due to cystitis if it's associated with burning micturation/increased frequency of urination.

Take care

Regards
Dr T Shobha
MBBS MD
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Removed Precancerous Cells On Cervix With Leep/cone Method. Cramping In Lower Abdomen, No Bleeding. Cervical Cancer?

Welcome to Healthcare-Magic Greetings of the day Cramping of abdomen is a nonspecific symptoms. Cervical cancer rarely have pain as.presenting feature. It s likely to be due to cystitis if it s associated with burning micturation/increased frequency of urination. Take care Regards Dr T Shobha MBBS MD