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Suggest Remedies For Recurrent Sharp Pains In Lower Abdomen

Hi, my husband and I have been trying for a baby, but had a negative preg test, so decided to wait now till Sept till we start trying again. I spotted for 7 days and haven't had a period since. It has been two months. I keep getting a sharp pain in my lower abdomen. I've done more tests, but they came back negative. What else could be causing the sharp pains in my lower abdomen? Should I be worried?
Mon, 24 Nov 2014
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HI.
Since the pregnancy test is negative the causes of the sharp pains in the lower abdomen can still be -
tubal pregnancy
appendicitis,/ enterocolitis/ Ovarian problems / Salpingitis, ovarian follicular rupture.
I would advise you the following ::::
Urgent Ultrasonography of the abdomen.
Blood, urine and stool tests.
Actual Physical examination by a General Surgeon and a second opinion of a Gynecologist.
Take a proper treatment as per the diagnosis - Infection by a Medical management , surgical if the cause is thus.
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Suggest Remedies For Recurrent Sharp Pains In Lower Abdomen

HI. Since the pregnancy test is negative the causes of the sharp pains in the lower abdomen can still be - tubal pregnancy appendicitis,/ enterocolitis/ Ovarian problems / Salpingitis, ovarian follicular rupture. I would advise you the following :::: Urgent Ultrasonography of the abdomen. Blood, urine and stool tests. Actual Physical examination by a General Surgeon and a second opinion of a Gynecologist. Take a proper treatment as per the diagnosis - Infection by a Medical management , surgical if the cause is thus.