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unterine calcification

I have lower left abdominal pain, that is always in the same place. The pain does increase in intensity at certain times. You can feel it more when you bend, sit, or someone pushes on the area, but it is there 100% of the time. I do have a history of kidney stones and ovarian cysts, but I recently had a ct which ruled both of those out, but it did show calcification along the left side of the uterus.  Could this be a cause of the pain? I do not have a history of fibroids. I will be making an appointment with my gynecologist, but  he is on vacation for a couple of weeks.  Any thoughts as to what could be causing the pain, or what would cause the calcification in the uterus?
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It could be what is causing the pain.  The uterus can have benign conditions that are associated with calcification that do hurt.  There is every reason to suspect that is what is causing the pain, and it might be a good idea to discuss removal of the calcification with your doc.
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thanks for your thoughts
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