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How Can Lower Left Abdominal Pain Be Treated?

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Posted on Tue, 12 Sep 2017
Question: Experiencing pain on mid to lower left side of abdomen. Pain can be sharp and achey. No changes in diet. Still regular in elimination. Hurts a lot.
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Answered by Dr. Rishi (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Please get Ultrasound done

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for your question.
Is there any burning while passing urine?
Does the pain come n go or remains contious.
It could be due to a stone in the kidney tract or Diverticulitis which is a small problem in the intestine.
Please get an Ultrasound abdomen done to know as to what is wrong.
It does not seem to be anything to be worried about but the Ultrasound will clarify the problem.
Take care and do let me know the report so I can guide you further.
Get well soon and I will look forward to hearing from you.
Dr Rishi, XXXXXXX
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How Can Lower Left Abdominal Pain Be Treated?

Brief Answer: Please get Ultrasound done Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for your question. Is there any burning while passing urine? Does the pain come n go or remains contious. It could be due to a stone in the kidney tract or Diverticulitis which is a small problem in the intestine. Please get an Ultrasound abdomen done to know as to what is wrong. It does not seem to be anything to be worried about but the Ultrasound will clarify the problem. Take care and do let me know the report so I can guide you further. Get well soon and I will look forward to hearing from you. Dr Rishi, XXXXXXX