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Im having bad pain in my lower left side abodimen. Near my c section scar. anyone know what it could be.

2006-10-30 13:49:29 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

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Well, I don't exactly know where your C section scar is ; ) but if it is towards the middle of your cycle you can be ovulating which causes pain for some women. Also, if it is towards the middle of your cycle and very painful, it can be an ovarian cyst which hurts like a *****. They can diagnose that through a simple sonogram and give you pain medication until the cyst ruptures. Sounds scary, but in reality every time you ovulate a tiny cyst theoretically ruptures. It could also be a digestive thing. It it is frightening you and hurting you so bad, have it checked out by a doc.

2006-10-30 14:59:53 · answer #1 · answered by gizfish 7 · 0 0

whether it is steady suffering - it's in a muscle spasm - which if no longer handled thoroughly can take as much as approximately 6-eight weeks to begin to subside. You had to placed ice on it the primary few days to alleviate swelling after which wet warmness to curb anxiety. Also take a look at Advil or such for the irritation ( if you're nonetheless having suffering now it's nonetheless inflammed (swollen) The handiest trouble I have is that if it has no longer gotten any larger in any respect but - then there would be extra to it than only a pulled muscle - you would very good have a disc quandary - please get a moment opinion instantly! If it's only muscle issues then you'll nonetheless do the wet warmness and as quickly as you are taking off the wet warmness - lay for your mattress for your again and do your stretches (begin off very slowly - just a few and quit when you have extreme suffering and cross to the general practitioner) You would desire a prescription remedy for irritation.

2016-09-01 04:56:51 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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