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Could The Pain In Lower Abdomen Be Due To Pelvic Infection?

Hi, may I answer your health queries right now ? Please type your query here... hi well i had problems with mt stomache really bad pains and i went doctors and they thourt could of been pelvic infection but results were clear.. pains stoped and now they have started again but when i drink after a few but it really hurts
Wed, 27 Aug 2014
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The most probable causes are :
Appendicitis, lymph node enlargement ( tummy tonsils), meckel's diverticulitis, and so on.
A proper history, clinical examination, investigations as per these findings alone can lead to a proper diagnosis . This is most important to lead to a proper management/ treatment.
Blood- complete blood picture, kidney functions tests, blood sugar fasting and post-lunch,
Urine- routine,microscopy, culture and sensitivity ( before start of antibiotic)
Ultrasonography of abdomen.
Ct scan of the abdomen and if required Diagnostic Laparoscopy are the best options for diagnosis and treatment
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Could The Pain In Lower Abdomen Be Due To Pelvic Infection?

The most probable causes are : Appendicitis, lymph node enlargement ( tummy tonsils), meckel s diverticulitis, and so on. A proper history, clinical examination, investigations as per these findings alone can lead to a proper diagnosis . This is most important to lead to a proper management/ treatment. Blood- complete blood picture, kidney functions tests, blood sugar fasting and post-lunch, Urine- routine,microscopy, culture and sensitivity ( before start of antibiotic) Ultrasonography of abdomen. Ct scan of the abdomen and if required Diagnostic Laparoscopy are the best options for diagnosis and treatment