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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Suggest Treatment For Lower Abdominal Pain

Sir, my wife 43 year old is suffering from lower abdominal pain since last 10 days and its increasing day by day ! All medicines are not respond ! As Urine test , pep smear , ultra sound tests done by gynalog doctor and not any thing noticable except small pocket (measuring approx.6.3 x 2.5 mm size ) of anechoic fluid in the cervical endometrial cavity in ultra sound report !
she had repeat urine infection twice in last 6 month and once in last year and she is diabetic since last 4 years !
Please guide !
Wed, 12 Nov 2014
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I have gone through the details. The urinary tract infections that she suffered from, are the probable cause of her lower abdominal pain. Some low grade infection could be still present and responsible for the pain. Diabetes increases the likelihood of such an illness.
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Suggest Treatment For Lower Abdominal Pain

I have gone through the details. The urinary tract infections that she suffered from, are the probable cause of her lower abdominal pain. Some low grade infection could be still present and responsible for the pain. Diabetes increases the likelihood of such an illness.