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Suggest Treatment For Severe Lower Abdominal Pain

Hi, I had a CT done of my pelvic area. I had a hysterectomy in Nov. 2014, and have had lower left abdominal pain since. The CT says there appears to be either an atrophic uterus or prominent cervix. They were both removed with my hysterectomy. My female Dr has ordered an ultra sound. I am very confused and not getting an answers. My family Dr. Said it is fluid in my pelvic area. I have not personally spoken with my female Dr who did my surgery, she reviewed the CT , and ordered an ultra sound.
Fri, 10 Jul 2015
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
Ideally after hysterectomy, there should be no atrophic uterus or prominent cervix. Hysterectomy is usually removalbif uterus with surrounding structures.

Ultrasound has been ordered to re assess the success of procedure done.
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Lower Abdominal Pain

Ideally after hysterectomy, there should be no atrophic uterus or prominent cervix. Hysterectomy is usually removalbif uterus with surrounding structures. Ultrasound has been ordered to re assess the success of procedure done.