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Continuous Sharp, Stinging Pain In Right Iliac That Seems To Be Internal. Normal Pelvic Ultrasound, CT. Family History Of Early Endometrial Cancer. What Could This Be?

I have mild pain, sharp to stinging in nature, in area of right iliac fossa for a few months now. it s intermittent, once was around for a week, has also been gone for over a week at a time. Currently feeling it a few hours per day. Seems to be internal, not superficial (muscles). Definitely not joint pain. I had pelvic ultrasound and CT at the beginning of April, negative. Possible bleeding ovarian cyst on this side at that time, but ob-gyn insists too small for pain (1 cm), nor has it gone away for good since then. Might do another ultrasound after next period. Any other suggestions? (42 yr old female, family history of early endometrial cancer but nothing else of note)
Fri, 15 Mar 2013
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Continuous Sharp, Stinging Pain In Right Iliac That Seems To Be Internal. Normal Pelvic Ultrasound, CT. Family History Of Early Endometrial Cancer. What Could This Be?

use Himalaya s cystone tablet, an Ayurvedic medicine .