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Q: Abdominal Pain
asked by: MI2006 on May 13th, 2006
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I am a 33 year old woman. I have lower right abdominal pain. I have had a test to check my appendix and bowel obstructions, both are fine. I had an ultrasound to check my ovaries, which I am unsure why since my pain is 2 inches to the right of my right ovary. That came back fine. My doctor suggested waiting a week and if the pain does not go away she is going to send me to a specialist. I had fibroid tumors on my uterus and had to have it removed a few years ago. A month ago my doctor had me do a bunch of blood test that revealed some kidney problems, she had me do a 24 hour urine and told me to repeat it in 4 months, this week she told me my sodium is low and we are re-checking it in 1 week. Could my kidneys be a cause of this pain?
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kissofangel20
replied on May 16th, 2006
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Yes that could very well be it...But you need to wait until all the tests are done to know for sure.
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