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I've been getting shaRp pains below the left hand side of my stomach near my hip! It happens around once a month and gets more painful!

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I am a 23 yr old female

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my daughter was admitted but nothing found. She was just put on morphine. Also find that if she has been on co-codomol she gets pains. The consultant said not to take more than 3 days as it can cause problems like constipation.

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maybe it is caused by your ovary,my daughter has had ovarian cysts which caused her pain in the area you are talking about.Sandy

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Is it around the middle of your monthly cycle? If so, it could just be your ovary releasing an egg.

Best wishes, Debbie.

This could be endometriosis or ovarian cysts or ...

A pelvic ultrasound would identify and or rule out cysts.

Best to consult with your doctor/s - GYNO. Best not to ignore and carry on. Identify the problem and sort out best line of treatment / relief.

Sometimes heat compress can minimize discomfort.

To all :

If ever you have dull-severe pain in the LOWER RIGHT quadrant of abdomen (usually 1st symptom of appendicitis) seek medical attention as timely diagnosis and proper treatment is very important.

Be well.

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heda123

I get the same problem and as far as I know it's ovulation pain, and it only lasts one day! i do have to take pain killers though sometimes cos the pain is so severe! But still get it checked out. take care x

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