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Severe Pain In Lower Abdomen, Difficulty In Sleeping, Having Fibroids In Uterus. Cause Of Pain?

I'm 54, had my last period 2 1/2 months ago and was told at my last doctors visit I had fibroids on my uterus that would probably diminish after menopause. For the last 2 days I've had a consistent ache across my lower abdomen that does not subside. I had trouble sleeping last night because of it and it has been constant today...similar to early stages of labor. Any idea what the causes may be. It is very uncomfortable especially when I try to lie down.
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Mon, 15 Jul 2013
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Hi, it might be due to the pelvic infection, or urinary tract infection, or a stone in the uriter near the bladder.
i advise you to consult a gynacologist for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have ultrasound scanning for confirmation.
Thank you.
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Severe Pain In Lower Abdomen, Difficulty In Sleeping, Having Fibroids In Uterus. Cause Of Pain?

Hi, it might be due to the pelvic infection, or urinary tract infection, or a stone in the uriter near the bladder. i advise you to consult a gynacologist for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have ultrasound scanning for confirmation. Thank you.