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i am haveing sharp abdominal pain ,it's started last night and now it is hurts worst,the pain is oin my right side,what could it be
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I normally suffer from menstrual pains, severe ones. In 2007 I fell pregnant and throught the Pregnancy I had severe abdominal pains. The pain felt more like labour pains, this started the day I was told that I was pregnant. When I was almost 8 months pregnant, I asked the doctor to deliver the baby because I couldn't take the pain anymore. Ever since the pain hasn't gone away. About 3 or 4 weeks ago I was in hospital same problem and the Gynae referred me to a specialist surgeon and they told me that I had appendicitis(which was removed) While I was in hospital I did a lot of tests. I did an ultrasound and they found that there was fluid in my fallopian tube. I was also told that I have a cyst in my right ovary but the Doctors don't think that this may be the cause of the pain. I am also anaemic, have a low blood count, lack vitamin b and my blood cells or tissues aren't getting enough oxygen. I'm in pain as I write this. What could be the problem? PLEASE HELP!!!!!
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What comes to mind is 1) ovulation pain (is it the middle of your cycle?) and 2) appendicitis.  I've had both and really until the ovarian cyst resolved I wouldn't have been able to tell the two apart.  Good luck, stay in touch with your doc.
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