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What Could Sharp Shooting Pain In Lower Abdomen To Rectum Suggest?

Hi I am a 32 year old female and i have been experiencing a sharp shooting pain in the lower part of my abdominal area which goes from my stomach and to my rectum. I had to be rushed to the hospital by ambulance because it hurted so bad that i could barely walk. It felt like i was having contractions and giving birth all over again. So the doctors stated that my urine was fine and bloodwork was fine. They did a cultural on me and stated that i would have the results in a couple of days. My pain is still there but not as pain because they prescribed me some pain meds. Can you tell me what this sounds like?
Fri, 21 Feb 2014
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Hi. In my practice, i have found these symptoms in a patient with uterine prolapse. You better need to see a Gynecologist and ask her specifically to rule this out by an internal examination , wherein she will ask you to strain and see.
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What Could Sharp Shooting Pain In Lower Abdomen To Rectum Suggest?

Hi. In my practice, i have found these symptoms in a patient with uterine prolapse. You better need to see a Gynecologist and ask her specifically to rule this out by an internal examination , wherein she will ask you to strain and see.