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Is Prolapse Bladder Related With Lower Abdominal Pain?
Hi , I have been having lower abdomal pain for the past 8 weeks the doctor thinks i have either a prolapse bladder or bowel i have no womb so it cant be that i also have thrush now i have an appiontment on the 17th of march for a internal as the doctor says she will be able to confirm if its what she thinks it is . what do you think ?
Hi. Certainly a prolapsed bladder can cause this problem of lower abdominal pain but other more common reasons should be considered, invested before this is labelled as a cause as prolapsed bladder or intestines do not continuous pain for 8 weeks.
I would suggest you to undergo blood, urine and stool tests along with preliminary X-ray of the abdomen and ultrasonography of the whole abdomen. This will help find out other causes as ovarian problem if not operated with womb, peritonitis, intestinal inflammation etc.
The direct examination by a gynecologist will definitely help to confirm or rule out the causes. In fact a 5-day course of an antibiotic, metronidazole is a good option to start with.
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Is Prolapse Bladder Related With Lower Abdominal Pain?
Hi. Certainly a prolapsed bladder can cause this problem of lower abdominal pain but other more common reasons should be considered, invested before this is labelled as a cause as prolapsed bladder or intestines do not continuous pain for 8 weeks. I would suggest you to undergo blood, urine and stool tests along with preliminary X-ray of the abdomen and ultrasonography of the whole abdomen. This will help find out other causes as ovarian problem if not operated with womb, peritonitis, intestinal inflammation etc. The direct examination by a gynecologist will definitely help to confirm or rule out the causes. In fact a 5-day course of an antibiotic, metronidazole is a good option to start with.