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What Is Reason For Severe Abdominal Pain While Sitting Down And Up, Coughing And Sneezing?

Hi I am a 46 yr female in good general health. 5 yrs Post c-section. Ever since my c-section if I am laying down and sit up fast, cough or sneeze I get a very sharp burning pain that runs from the middle to lower abdomen on my right side. Hurts so bad it bends me over for about 1 minute then subsides. Just recently my lower right pelvic area now has a dull constant ache. I know I need to see my doctor but I m just really worried.
Fri, 27 Jun 2014
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
From the classical history you have posted I would think of a small hernia with a tight (narrow) neck or an entrapped nerve.
In both the conditions you will have this typical pain.
Well, a clinical examination will confirm the diagnosis and will give guideline for the further treatment.
I think this is treatable if really diagnosed well.
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What Is Reason For Severe Abdominal Pain While Sitting Down And Up, Coughing And Sneezing?

Hi. Thanks for your query. From the classical history you have posted I would think of a small hernia with a tight (narrow) neck or an entrapped nerve. In both the conditions you will have this typical pain. Well, a clinical examination will confirm the diagnosis and will give guideline for the further treatment. I think this is treatable if really diagnosed well.