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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain And Headache?

I am 30 years old history of kidney stones and I have had a hysterectomy, about the last 2 months I have had pain in my lower left side. I have headaches all the time, very fatigue and confused at times. Went to the doctor thought I had a kidney stone everything came back clear. What is wrong with me? I am a CNA and do a lot of lifting everyday.
posted on Thu, 13 Mar 2014
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
Read and understood the history of kidney stones and hysterectomy.
Now you have pain in left lower abdomen for 2 months, headaches all the time, fatigue, confusion all the time.
The possible diagnosis can be a chronic infection of the intestines or PID or may be a mass or lymph nodes.
I would advise you the following:
CT scan of the abdomen
Colonoscopy
Investigations of blood and urine and stool.
All these tests can give a probable diagnosis.
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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain And Headache?

Hi. Thanks for your query. Read and understood the history of kidney stones and hysterectomy. Now you have pain in left lower abdomen for 2 months, headaches all the time, fatigue, confusion all the time. The possible diagnosis can be a chronic infection of the intestines or PID or may be a mass or lymph nodes. I would advise you the following: CT scan of the abdomen Colonoscopy Investigations of blood and urine and stool. All these tests can give a probable diagnosis.