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Severe Lower Abdominal Pain, Groin Pain, Pain Under Breast. Several Tests Done, Reason Not Found. Pinched Nerve?

Hello I'm suffering from severe lower abdominal pain, predominantly based on my lower left hand side. The pain moves and sharpens at times which effects being able to stand straight or walk or lie flat on my bAck.I also have groin pains and pains under my breasts and sides. I have had test for gynaecology, gastronomy and both of those have come back negative. I have had blood and urine samples taken and again negative.
I have been told that it could be a pinched nerve in the back by a friend who had the same symptoms and went through the same tests. Is this a possible cause and what are the next steps?
Fri, 25 Oct 2013
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Hello,

The symptoms of nerve compression are radiating pain, tingling and numbness and pain aggravated on certain movements.

But your symptoms may be mostly due to some non specific inflammation of the lower abdomen and pelvic.

Antispasmodic is advised in this condition.

An MRI of the spine is required to rule out the nerve compression.
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Severe Lower Abdominal Pain, Groin Pain, Pain Under Breast. Several Tests Done, Reason Not Found. Pinched Nerve?

Hello, The symptoms of nerve compression are radiating pain, tingling and numbness and pain aggravated on certain movements. But your symptoms may be mostly due to some non specific inflammation of the lower abdomen and pelvic. Antispasmodic is advised in this condition. An MRI of the spine is required to rule out the nerve compression.