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Have Abdominal Pain. History Of Ovary Removal

I have had a constant, dull pain in my lower right quadrant of my abdomen. Before I had my ovaries removed, the pain I am experiencing is similar to the pain of an ovarian cyst. I have tried to pinpoint when it gets worse, but there is no rhyme or reason. Sometimes the pain is sharp and close to my hip bone, other times it is just a dull throb tah tradiates toward my inguinal area.
Sat, 3 Aug 2013
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Hello
Thanks for writing to HCM

You need proper clinical examination and investigations.
Investigations include routine hemogram,urine RE/ME , X-ray KUB region and ultrasound of whole abdomen.
There may be many reasons for pain.
There may be calculus in KUB region or any pelvic pathology.
You didn't mentioned your age as cause differs with age.
Get well soon.

Take care
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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Have Abdominal Pain. History Of Ovary Removal

Hello Thanks for writing to HCM You need proper clinical examination and investigations. Investigations include routine hemogram,urine RE/ME , X-ray KUB region and ultrasound of whole abdomen. There may be many reasons for pain. There may be calculus in KUB region or any pelvic pathology. You didn t mentioned your age as cause differs with age. Get well soon. Take care Dr.Indu Bhushan