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What Causes Mild Pain In Lower Abdomen During Intercourse?
Hi, I experience dull pain in my lower right abdomen during and after ejaculation. This has happened as long as I can remember (I m 23). It s annoying because it lingers afterwards. It feels as if it s near the right hip bone and can sometimes travel to the back area. I was wondering what this pain is... Is it normal? My ejaculations are always quite intense and there can be an element of pain (which could be normal, because it s all I ve ever experienced). Thanks, Rhys.
Hi, Thanks for posting in HCM. I understand your concern. Pain in the lower abdomen what you are experiencing during and after ejaculation could be related to presence of kidney stones or stone in the ureters. Kindly get an ultrasound abdomen done to know what could be the cause for it and to rule out kidney stones. Kindly consult Urologist with the reports for clinical evaluation, diagnosis and management. Hope the information provided would be helpful. All the best.
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What Causes Mild Pain In Lower Abdomen During Intercourse?
Hi, Thanks for posting in HCM. I understand your concern. Pain in the lower abdomen what you are experiencing during and after ejaculation could be related to presence of kidney stones or stone in the ureters. Kindly get an ultrasound abdomen done to know what could be the cause for it and to rule out kidney stones. Kindly consult Urologist with the reports for clinical evaluation, diagnosis and management. Hope the information provided would be helpful. All the best.