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Sudden pain at lower abdomen left side
When I  get up after lying on the bed for sometime, I feel sudden pain at left side of the lower abdomen (guess) then after few seconds it goes away completely. In this week I got 2-3 times like this. What could be the reason? Is it something to worry about?
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which part of lower abdomen do u have pain ???it could just be a colicky pain either related to ur bowel or ureter calculi or ur ovaries or ligament strain...Any other symptoms apart from sudden pain ???If the pain is persistent Ultrasound abd and pelvis will give a clear picture..else u can wait and watch...
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Sudden pain on left side of the abdomen may be due to left renal colic i.e.either a stone in the kidney or ureter or something related to left ovary. There is nothing to worry much. Few investigations are needed to knock out the real cause.
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Likely it's muscular pain But minimum get Ultrasound to rule out any abdominal cause
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