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Suggest Treatment For Left Sided Pelvic Pain With Stomach Pain And Bloating

Hi, I have left sided pelvic pain. Gynaecological problems have been ruled out following investigation. I m taking 5 different pain killers but I still can t function because of the pain. Pain score between 8 to 10. Stomach feels sore and bloated. Exercise aggregates the pain. Very low energy and physically weak. Often get woosey too.
Mon, 24 Feb 2014
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Hi. It is good that the gynecological problems have been ruled out.
If 5 different pain-killers not helping means there is something which needs to be investigated.
It is possible that there is a problem in the large bowel such as obstruction, or less blood supply to that particular area. The list is a long . To cut this short, you need some investigations like : routine blood , urine and stool tests, standing position X_ray of abdomen during the attach, Contrast enhanced CT scan of the abdomen. May a lower GI endoscopy ( colonoscopy).
A proper diagnosis can help to outline the proper treatment.
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Suggest Treatment For Left Sided Pelvic Pain With Stomach Pain And Bloating

Hi. It is good that the gynecological problems have been ruled out. If 5 different pain-killers not helping means there is something which needs to be investigated. It is possible that there is a problem in the large bowel such as obstruction, or less blood supply to that particular area. The list is a long . To cut this short, you need some investigations like : routine blood , urine and stool tests, standing position X_ray of abdomen during the attach, Contrast enhanced CT scan of the abdomen. May a lower GI endoscopy ( colonoscopy). A proper diagnosis can help to outline the proper treatment.