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Suggest Treatment For Severe Lower Abdominal Cramps

Hi since Friday I have had terrible cramps in the very lower part of my abdomin to the point it actually hurt to sit. My bowl movement is normal and I'm weeing normally it feels like cramps but I have been in the menopause for nearly three years it has made me feel feverish but there has been no real temperature and I have taken nurofen every 4 hours which does take the pain away. Today I feel in myself a bit better but the pain us still coming and going. Anything you can recommend??
Mon, 18 May 2015
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Hi thanks for your query and proper history.
The commonest causes for pain in lower abdomen in a post menopausal woman are :
Intestinal infections.
Lower Ureteric Colic
UTI with severe cystitis.
Prolapsed uterus with rectocele and cystocele

I would advise you to have consultation with a general surgeon for clinical evaluation, examination and investigations to come to the diagnosis and give you a plan for further treatment.
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Lower Abdominal Cramps

Hi thanks for your query and proper history. The commonest causes for pain in lower abdomen in a post menopausal woman are : Intestinal infections. Lower Ureteric Colic UTI with severe cystitis. Prolapsed uterus with rectocele and cystocele I would advise you to have consultation with a general surgeon for clinical evaluation, examination and investigations to come to the diagnosis and give you a plan for further treatment.