Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Arooj Aziz - Jun 17th, 2012 4:05 am. | |
Arooj Aziz
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for about a year i was suffering from a pain in the left of my lower abdomen. after consulting doctor it was declared that a cyst exist in both of my ovaries. after taking medicine for two months i felt a relief in my pain. and after the ultrasound after two months cysts totally disappeared from both of my ovaries. pain has removed but not completely when i stand up for long time in kitchen or wash cloths or take tension again i feel pain at the same place. that's why i want to consult why this pain occurs. and should i go for diagnostic laparoscopy for the check up of tubes and other internal organs for the pain and to find out the reason of why i am not conceiving from 2 years as i need a baby because i am married from two years and i have not conceived yet. |
re: pain in the left of the lower abdomen and reason of not conceiving
by Dr J S Chowhan -
Jun 18th, 2012
11:35 am
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Dr J S Chowhan
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Dear Arooj Aziz You correct thinking about diagnostic laparoscopy. Diagnostic laparoscopy enables you to determine the reason for both acute and chronic pain. Some of the problems that could cause acute or chronic abdominal pain are: appendicitis, adhesions or intra-abdominal scarring, pelvic infections, endometriosis, abdominal bleeding and less common, cancer. Quite often, choices can identify the problem and even correct it throughout the same procedure. Issues that occur with a womans reproductive organs sometimes cannot be discovered by an actual examination alone. Other tests, X-ray, or ultrasound may still leave some uncertainty. In Gynaecological problems, Diagnostic laparoscopy can be done for: Confirming endometriosis or pelvic inflammatory disease, adhesions Finding ovarian cysts Locating the cause of abdominal pain Searching for blockage from the fallopian tubes Finding other causes resulting in infertility For diagnosing tubal pregnancy. You can get diagnosotic laparoscopy vy any good gynecologists. With regards J.S. Chowhan |