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Can Fluid In Uterus Cause Frequent Abdominal Pains?

Hi, my doctor did a ct scan and said I have fluid in my cul de sac area in uterus and recommended a trans vaginal ultrasound, initially I had strong pain in my lower left abdomen that went away by itself 3 weeks ago, but today the pain came back just as intense as last time, what does this mean, I am very worried, thanks
Mon, 13 Jan 2014
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Radiologist 's  Response
Hi!

I read carefully your query.

Many peoples have minimal fluid in that area(cul de sac) ,especially women.
There are many causes :
- Inflamatory
- Maligniance
- Cyst folicular ruptures which is most common cause and is associated with lower abdominal pain and of course is the cause of you problem since your CT is described okay except fluid in cul de sac.
To decided for this diagnosis you should consult with gynecologist and to do trans vaginal ultrasound.

Wishing you all best.

Dr Ilirian Laci
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Can Fluid In Uterus Cause Frequent Abdominal Pains?

Hi! I read carefully your query. Many peoples have minimal fluid in that area(cul de sac) ,especially women. There are many causes : - Inflamatory - Maligniance - Cyst folicular ruptures which is most common cause and is associated with lower abdominal pain and of course is the cause of you problem since your CT is described okay except fluid in cul de sac. To decided for this diagnosis you should consult with gynecologist and to do trans vaginal ultrasound. Wishing you all best. Dr Ilirian Laci