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Suggest Treatment For Lower Left Abdominal Pain

I have had lower left abdominal pain for the past 5 months which has gotten increasingly worse. I had a ultrasound done both internal and external came back normal went to ER and no infections Dr said to get cti could be irratable bowl syndrome . I would really like a anawer and some relief.
Do you know what may be the cause.
Alao doring exam said there was a spot on my cervix?
Mon, 21 Jul 2014
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1.A spot on you cervix, it could be nabothean cyst ( as far as i under stood from your words and which are generally seen in that region) for that you don't have to worry.
2.The are asymptomatic, generally incidental findings.
3.If ultrasound has ruled out , The next investigation is for sure CT abdomen pelvis.
4.Initially i would ask you to get a basic diet ( avoid spicy and oily food ) get in to salads and fruit diet , If does not goes on its own then above investigations are needed.
Anything to ask ? do not hesitate. Thank you.
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Suggest Treatment For Lower Left Abdominal Pain

welcome to Health care magic. 1.A spot on you cervix, it could be nabothean cyst ( as far as i under stood from your words and which are generally seen in that region) for that you don t have to worry. 2.The are asymptomatic, generally incidental findings. 3.If ultrasound has ruled out , The next investigation is for sure CT abdomen pelvis. 4.Initially i would ask you to get a basic diet ( avoid spicy and oily food ) get in to salads and fruit diet , If does not goes on its own then above investigations are needed. Anything to ask ? do not hesitate. Thank you.