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What Does Severe Pain In The Abdomen Indicate?

Hi Doc. So I ve been having pretty severe pain on both sides of my...I don t know....abdomen? Front? I have been to the Dr five times, including an er visit where they did some fairly aggressive tests and a trip to Planned Parenthood in hopes they would be more knowledgable...they weren t The pain is a bit like severe menstrual cramps only a bit lower down and now radiating into my hips. I have also had several uti s over the last several months and am constipated. After all of it, I have NO IDEA why. They ONLY thing anyone has said at all is the word prolapse. Could this be the whole problem???
Mon, 9 Jul 2018
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service.
I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.

* As per my clinical experience, the severe abdomen pain does not co relate with prolapse, which is usually painless.
* Severe spasm may be related to
- intestine colic -
- ovarian pedicle related pain
- urinary calculus
- mesenteric ischemia
- others.

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What Does Severe Pain In The Abdomen Indicate?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. * As per my clinical experience, the severe abdomen pain does not co relate with prolapse, which is usually painless. * Severe spasm may be related to - intestine colic - - ovarian pedicle related pain - urinary calculus - mesenteric ischemia - others. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.