lower back and stomach/abdomen pain ovarian cyst?
Monday, October 26th, 2009 at
5:08 am
this pain in my lower back and middle to lower front area hurts and as i move positions the pain sometimes moves what could this be? maybe an ovarian cyst? please help
its in my stomach too.. its just painful!
Filed under: Ovarian Cyst Symptoms
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If you have pain in your ovary area (this is the area you seem to be describing in your question), then you might have an ovarian cyst. I have experienced the same type of pain whenever I have had an ovarian cyst.
I have had a number of bilateral ovarian cysts (which included functional, hemorrhagic and endometrioma cysts) over the past 10 years. And I have even needed surgery for 2 of them because they didn’t resolve after a few cycles (as they usually do).
Ovarian cysts are usually a common and harmless swelling of one or both ovaries. These cysts most often occur in women who are between puberty and menopause, when the ovaries are in high gear propelling out mature eggs. The term functional means the cyst is not caused by any underlying disease or disorder, and that it will possibly resolve (shrink and disappear) on its own in a few weeks.
Some functional ovarian cysts have no symptoms and are discovered, if at all, during routine pelvic exams. Others can cause symptoms, including changes in the menstrual cycle, including shorter or longer periods, skipped periods, and/or spotting between periods, pelvic pain or aches, especially during sexual intercourse or at the start or finish of menstruation, feelings of nausea or queasiness or breast tenderness.
I recommend that if you have any concerns regarding this pain you are experiencing, that you consult with your doctor/gyno for further evaluation. Sometimes ovarian cysts can become large and can twist or rupture causing intense pain and sometimes turning into an emergency.
Good luck
Hmm I’m not too sure, possibly, I would think that pain from an ovarian cyst would be more in your stomach not your back. Just go to the doctors and find out what’s up. (: Hope you’re alright!