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Lower Abdominal Pain, Comes Very Sharp And Breaks Into A Sweat. Medical Cure For This?

Yes, I have constant lower abdominal pain, I have no vaginal or yeast infection. The pain comes on very sharp and causes me to break into a sweat and all but pass out from the pain, however the severe pain passes and is replaced with a dull throbbing or pain as if someone has grabbed my insides and is pulling and twisting
Tue, 4 Jun 2013
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Hello,

Lower abdominal pain is mostly caused by the involvement of pelvic organs.
It may be inflammation or infection of the pelvic organs.
There may be any benign growth like fibroid uterus.
Pelvic inflammatory disease is the most common cause attributed to this type of history.
Consult your Gynecologist for more information.
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Lower Abdominal Pain, Comes Very Sharp And Breaks Into A Sweat. Medical Cure For This?

Hello, Lower abdominal pain is mostly caused by the involvement of pelvic organs. It may be inflammation or infection of the pelvic organs. There may be any benign growth like fibroid uterus. Pelvic inflammatory disease is the most common cause attributed to this type of history. Consult your Gynecologist for more information.