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Severe Weight Gain, Pain In The Ovary And Rectum. Colonoscopy Scheduled. What To Do Next?

For the 2nd time in 2 months I've doubled over in pain in my ovary area and also in rectum and travels down legs. I am unable to move. It feels as though there are razors in me. I went to E.R. and they didn't find anything. I'd say the pain is a 10 on a scale from 1-10. I just had Gyn. exam, everythings ok and am due for colonoscopy in 6 weeks. My Dr. is out of town 'til Mon. what should I do and what could it be? Thankyou for your time.

Wed, 19 Jun 2013
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Hi, you had pain in ovary, and rectum area, down to legs, doctors could not find any fault. it appears to be the urinary tract infection or a stone in the ureter near the bladder.
You may have to get the transveginal ultrasound for diagnosis. I to my patients with such symptoms prescribe a combination of cefixime and ofloxacin , anti spasmodics, and get the investigations done. Thank you.
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Severe Weight Gain, Pain In The Ovary And Rectum. Colonoscopy Scheduled. What To Do Next?

Hi, you had pain in ovary, and rectum area, down to legs, doctors could not find any fault. it appears to be the urinary tract infection or a stone in the ureter near the bladder. You may have to get the transveginal ultrasound for diagnosis. I to my patients with such symptoms prescribe a combination of cefixime and ofloxacin , anti spasmodics, and get the investigations done. Thank you.