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What is this lower left abdominal pain? Ovarian cysts, cancer, IBS? |
For the past 5 months, I have been having abdominal pain every single day. The pain is to the left side and about 1.5" below my belly button. The pain is there every day and pretty much constant. I do have the pain all the time - not related to cycles and yes the ultrasound was vaginal. follicular cysts are present in many women. Do you have the pain all the time or is it just when you are ovulating. It may just be nothing? Stick with your OB/GYN and do not give up until you know what it is and have it treated. Is there such a thing as IBS or does it stand for I have no clue. The pain is from the cysts. I have a cyst on my right ovary right now and I get the same pain in my abdomen and my back. If the cysts get twisted or if they rupture it can cause intense pain. I would talk to another gyno. I can't believe they actually told you that the cysts would not cause pain when that is completely untrue. could be any one of those. Ask about endometriosis. I had that. See the link below. You have my sympathy... I have been getting pains in my sides and around my lower area for over 2years and it gets excrutiating. Cists do cause pain, maybe he didn't think they would cause so much pain because they were so small... but still, when you go back deffinately get him to book you in for another ultrasound to check on them cause being in constant pain is deffinately not fun and disrupts a lot of things. Cysts do cause that kind of pain. I would talk to another gyno and get a second opinion. Well I do ultrasound and they are very dependant upon the technician that is scanning you. Although, along with the ct scan I would say you have had an accurate work up. Have you been checked for endometriosis? That would cause you pelvic pain. And it could be gathered up more on your left side. This would not show up on ultrasound and as far as I know it won't show up on a CT either. Sorry your not getting any answers for your pain. Did you have a vaginal ultrasound or did they just look on top of your abdomen? A vaginal shows the ovaries a lot more clear. So if you had that as well then you got a good ultrasound scan. |
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