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What Does Intermittent Sharp Pain In The Lower Abdomen Indicate?
hi i am experiencing a pain in the left bottom part of my stomach but its not constant and isnt always there and occasionally there is a sharp pain and just recently i had a pin the bottom left of my back also im not sure if its something ti be worried about or just wait it out.
If your pain is affected by taking food (aggravate or relieved) it might be due to ulcers in your stomach. If you experience sharp pain in back and additional other symptoms like mild temperature, difficulty in micturation or burning micturation than it might be due to kidney problem (infection or stone). in both the scenario treatment will be different. In first case you can take advice of MD physcian for further investigation and final diagnosis.
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What Does Intermittent Sharp Pain In The Lower Abdomen Indicate?
If your pain is affected by taking food (aggravate or relieved) it might be due to ulcers in your stomach. If you experience sharp pain in back and additional other symptoms like mild temperature, difficulty in micturation or burning micturation than it might be due to kidney problem (infection or stone). in both the scenario treatment will be different. In first case you can take advice of MD physcian for further investigation and final diagnosis.