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Severe abdominal pain

For the last year 1-2 times a month I will be woken up to severe left lower add pain, its sharp and it sends shooting pain to pelvic and bladder areas. I get up and pee and no relief. Actually nothing relieves this pain hot water bottle, 800mg of ibprofen, throwing up, and having bowel movement none work. I had an abd us 2 months ago and they said i have a 3cm complex cyst is this what is causing the pain? Its so bad all I can do is cry and rock back and forth during it. Please help!
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  • Female | 31 years old
  • Complaint duration: 90 days
  • Medications: Camrese daily, buspar 10mg bid
  • Conditions: High cholesterol

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cyst can definatly be the culprit, or it could be related to other issues such as kidney stones, stenosis, even gallbladder involvement. I would take your past findings to a new MD, DO, or DC - one that subscribes to the Functional Medicine Moddel.

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It sounds like you have a stone in your left kidney obstruction g the outflow of urine. That is usually associated with severe left flank pain as the ureter tries to extrude the stones by contracting vigorously.

The cystic mass observed in the ultrasound could be a hydronephrotic (urine baloonned) left kidney pelvis.

You need to see a urologist for expert evaluation and treatment. In the mean time do not gulp in liquids. Just sip fluids frequentry to avoid full kidney pelvis which triggers ureteral contractions and causes the severe pain..
dermoid or endometrea cys,must come out surgically
Ousama Ghaibeh