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Why Am I Having Stabbing Abdominal Pain In My Hip Or Uterus Area?

Have stabbing abdominal pain feels like in hips and maybe uterus area. Hurt to poop, but it wasn't abnormal poop. Also currently seeing chiropractor about lower back being pushed forward. Not pregnant and my second child was born 7 months previous. Had pains in back since but none of this stabbing gut/hip pain...
Thu, 25 Sep 2014
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HI.
Stabbing abdominal pain in hip and pelvis area along with normal but painful poop can be because of severe procto-colitis. This can also cause the backache you have. You do not need a Chiroparactor.
You need a Gastroenterologist to get your colonoscopy , biopsy and proper treatment, to rule out Gastrointestinal cancer; you need a good CT scan also.
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Why Am I Having Stabbing Abdominal Pain In My Hip Or Uterus Area?

HI. Stabbing abdominal pain in hip and pelvis area along with normal but painful poop can be because of severe procto-colitis. This can also cause the backache you have. You do not need a Chiroparactor. You need a Gastroenterologist to get your colonoscopy , biopsy and proper treatment, to rule out Gastrointestinal cancer; you need a good CT scan also.