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What Does Chronic Pain In The Pelvic Area Indicate?

Hello I m a 46 year old Caucasian in 2011 I had a partial hysterectomy done leaving both ovaries due to chronic pelvic pain it only calmed it the psin down for a very short time later I was diagnosed with a very large tumor located on the left ovary it was removed by laparoscopy and since then has not returned However my pain is going on in full force and these profusely quite embarrassing sweaters have moved into ajoin I ve had my thyroid checked out 2xs and sugars tested the results are clear and the Dr checked my blood to see if I could be in menopause he says blood work is also good I m at the end of the no knowledge
Thu, 5 Jul 2018
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If both ovaries were removed with second procedure than you are in medical menopause. Even if one ovary is left you may be in natural menopause.

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What Does Chronic Pain In The Pelvic Area Indicate?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. If both ovaries were removed with second procedure than you are in medical menopause. Even if one ovary is left you may be in natural menopause. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.