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Causes Of Constant Lower Back Pain With Pelvic And Abdomen Pain

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I have constant lower back pain,pain in the sides of my lower abdomen,& strong pain & pressure in my pelvic area. painful ovulation & menstral cycles are very abnormal. hurts a lot during intercourse. I'm also suffering from anxiety a lot lately. main concern is the constant pain its getting worse. this has been going on for awhile. what could it be?
Mon, 21 Jul 2014
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Hi, thanks for posting your concern in the HCM. From the history, I think you might have got pelvic inflammatory disease or adnexal pathology. Conditions mimicking similar pain (renal or ureteral pathology or spine problem ) should be ruled out. You should consult your gynaecologist at the earliest. Detailed clinical examination and investigations including blood and urine tests and imaging may be needed to come to a final diagnosis and you will be treated accordingly. Regards. Dr. Kaushik
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Causes Of Constant Lower Back Pain With Pelvic And Abdomen Pain

Hi, thanks for posting your concern in the HCM. From the history, I think you might have got pelvic inflammatory disease or adnexal pathology. Conditions mimicking similar pain (renal or ureteral pathology or spine problem ) should be ruled out. You should consult your gynaecologist at the earliest. Detailed clinical examination and investigations including blood and urine tests and imaging may be needed to come to a final diagnosis and you will be treated accordingly. Regards. Dr. Kaushik