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Lower Right Intermittent Pain....

Ok First off Im a healthy (early 20's).........
Symptoms:
June09----Sharp Awful awful pain when i stood up and streched during my menses, had pelvic exam-- normal, no cyst on ovaries..
To This Day..... from then on, i have had a persistant, intermittent pain in my lower right, almost in between where my leg starts and the pelvis, (inner leg/front leg)......... also, i should mention that my hip joint clicks multiple times (loudly) when i move it in a certian direction......... Since my pelvic exam was fine.... nothing "abnormal" doc said.... ............................
So where do i turn too? back to ob/gyn to get a Ultrasound of my pelvis? or to a regular pysician...
And what do you think?? Thank you in advance.
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ok thank YOu !!!! so much :)
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134578 tn?1716963197
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My thought is, an appendix that is touchy but not acute, or sciatica.  Good luck!  
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ok thank you.... when i googled it all that comes up is ovarian cyst/ or cancers.... ahhh sooo scary to think about that. this is much lower then an ovary.... im talking "bikini line area" ............. hope its nothing to do Ob/gyn.
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134578 tn?1716963197
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I'd see a regular physician.  Ask about various things (and this will sound like a grab bag) -- joint issues, sciatic nerve pain, a chronic appendix problem, muscle or bone issues.  Since you have the pain, something is going on.  See what your gp suggests.  
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