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Discomfort In Lower Stomach When Laughing, Sneezing, Coughing, Or Moving. Cyst Or Tumor?

Hello there. I have something in my lower left stomach (for lack of a better word) area that ONLY SOMETIMES whenever I laugh, sneeze, cough , or any jolting motion, it feels like my ovary burst or pops. I felt that area today and it felt like something was there that isn t supposed to be there. It has been happening for a while but I haven t acknowledged it until now. Could it be a cyst or a tumor? Please help!
Thu, 19 Sep 2013
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Ophthalmologist 's  Response
Hi...
Thanks for the query...
Did you undergo any surgery before?
It could have been an incisional hernia..
You can consult one surgeon or a gynecologist for evaluation..
If hernia is not there you can get an ultrasound abdomen and pelvis to see what and where the problem is...
Hope I answered your query..Will be available for further queries..Take care..
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Discomfort In Lower Stomach When Laughing, Sneezing, Coughing, Or Moving. Cyst Or Tumor?

Hi... Thanks for the query... Did you undergo any surgery before? It could have been an incisional hernia.. You can consult one surgeon or a gynecologist for evaluation.. If hernia is not there you can get an ultrasound abdomen and pelvis to see what and where the problem is... Hope I answered your query..Will be available for further queries..Take care..