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Suggest Treatment For Pain In The Pelvic Bone

Hi... I am a 46 year old woman. I have been having a pain on the right side by my pelvic bone. It s not a severe pain, but I think it s strange. And sometimes it feels like something is inside my lower abdomen, kind of pushing or putting pressure in this area. I ve been very healthy my entire life... no issues. Short history: 2 C-sections. During the birth of my first son, first C-section, an ovarian cyst was removed but nothing serious. I do believe I am in the menopause phase of life since I haven t had a period for approx. 18 months and I ve had what I believe are hot flashes.
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Hello,

Pelvic bone pain may be due to osteoporosis or ankylosing spondylosis or lumbar spondylosis etc.

Until examination is done it is difficult to say what it is.

PID or STD or ovarian or uterine mass may present like this.

Get it done ultrasound abdomen and X-ray of pelvis pa view.

Please consult your doctor he will examine and treat you accordingly.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Penchila Prasad Kandikattu,
Internal Medicine Specialist
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Suggest Treatment For Pain In The Pelvic Bone

Hello, Pelvic bone pain may be due to osteoporosis or ankylosing spondylosis or lumbar spondylosis etc. Until examination is done it is difficult to say what it is. PID or STD or ovarian or uterine mass may present like this. Get it done ultrasound abdomen and X-ray of pelvis pa view. Please consult your doctor he will examine and treat you accordingly. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Penchila Prasad Kandikattu, Internal Medicine Specialist