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I have stomach pain randomly, and it little sharp pains in my lower/pelvic area. sometimes even lower right too. hurts when i eat, but only sometimes.?

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Dr. Gregory Hines answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Be seen: There are many causes of abdominal/pelvic pain, from bowel problems to ovarian problems. Be seen for a diagnosis.

Answered 4/20/2017

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Dr. Gregory Hines answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Be seen: There are many causes of abdominal/pelvic pain, from bowel problems to ovarian problems. Be seen for a diagnosis.

Answered 7/29/2012

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Possible IBS?: The intermittency of symptoms, variability of location, and exacerbation with distension of the gut (with food), particularly given your young age, fits a picture of irritable bowel syndrome (ibs). There are, of course, dozens of other possibilities--exclusion of which medical evaluation is recommended. See healthtap "ibs" for lots of associated answers.

Answered 12/9/2013

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Possible IBS?: The intermittency of symptoms, variability of location, and exacerbation with distension of the gut (with food), particularly given your young age, fits a picture of irritable bowel syndrome (ibs). There are, of course, dozens of other possibilities--exclusion of which medical evaluation is recommended. See healthtap "ibs" for lots of associated answers.

Answered 12/9/2013

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Dr. Jason Hemming answered

Specializes in Gastroenterology

Hard to say: Best to be evaluated a these symptoms are not specific for an specific process. That being said very well be something as benign as intestinal cramps.

Answered 12/18/2014

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Possible IBS?: The intermittency of symptoms, variability of location, and exacerbation with distension of the gut (with food), particularly given your young age, fits a picture of irritable bowel syndrome (ibs). There are, of course, dozens of other possibilities--exclusion of which medical evaluation is recommended. See healthtap "ibs" for lots of associated answers.

Answered 12/9/2013

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Dr. Gregory Hines answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Be seen: There are many causes of abdominal/pelvic pain, from bowel problems to ovarian problems. Be seen for a diagnosis.

Answered 7/29/2012

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Dr. Gregory Hines answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Be seen: There are many causes of abdominal/pelvic pain, from bowel problems to ovarian problems. Be seen for a diagnosis.

Answered 10/3/2016

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Possible IBS?: The intermittency of symptoms, variability of location, and exacerbation with distension of the gut (with food), particularly given your young age, fits a picture of irritable bowel syndrome (ibs). There are, of course, dozens of other possibilities--exclusion of which medical evaluation is recommended. See healthtap "ibs" for lots of associated answers.

Answered 12/9/2013

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Possible IBS?: The intermittency of symptoms, variability of location, and exacerbation with distension of the gut (with food), particularly given your young age, fits a picture of irritable bowel syndrome (ibs). There are, of course, dozens of other possibilities--exclusion of which medical evaluation is recommended. See healthtap "ibs" for lots of associated answers.

Answered 12/9/2013

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Possible IBS?: The intermittency of symptoms, variability of location, and exacerbation with distension of the gut (with food), particularly given your young age, fits a picture of irritable bowel syndrome (ibs). There are, of course, dozens of other possibilities--exclusion of which medical evaluation is recommended. See healthtap "ibs" for lots of associated answers.

Answered 12/9/2013

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Dr. Jason Hemming answered

Specializes in Gastroenterology

Hard to say: Best to be evaluated a these symptoms are not specific for an specific process. That being said very well be something as benign as intestinal cramps.

Answered 7/30/2012

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Possible IBS?: The intermittency of symptoms, variability of location, and exacerbation with distension of the gut (with food), particularly given your young age, fits a picture of irritable bowel syndrome (ibs). There are, of course, dozens of other possibilities--exclusion of which medical evaluation is recommended. See healthtap "ibs" for lots of associated answers.

Answered 12/9/2013

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Possible IBS?: The intermittency of symptoms, variability of location, and exacerbation with distension of the gut (with food), particularly given your young age, fits a picture of irritable bowel syndrome (ibs). There are, of course, dozens of other possibilities--exclusion of which medical evaluation is recommended. See healthtap "ibs" for lots of associated answers.

Answered 12/9/2013

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Possible IBS?: The intermittency of symptoms, variability of location, and exacerbation with distension of the gut (with food), particularly given your young age, fits a picture of irritable bowel syndrome (ibs). There are, of course, dozens of other possibilities--exclusion of which medical evaluation is recommended. See healthtap "ibs" for lots of associated answers.

Answered 12/9/2013

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Dr. Gregory Hines answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Be seen: There are many causes of abdominal/pelvic pain, from bowel problems to ovarian problems. Be seen for a diagnosis.

Answered 10/3/2016

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Possible IBS?: The intermittency of symptoms, variability of location, and exacerbation with distension of the gut (with food), particularly given your young age, fits a picture of irritable bowel syndrome (ibs). There are, of course, dozens of other possibilities--exclusion of which medical evaluation is recommended. See healthtap "ibs" for lots of associated answers.

Answered 12/9/2013

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Possible IBS?: The intermittency of symptoms, variability of location, and exacerbation with distension of the gut (with food), particularly given your young age, fits a picture of irritable bowel syndrome (ibs). There are, of course, dozens of other possibilities--exclusion of which medical evaluation is recommended. See healthtap "ibs" for lots of associated answers.

Answered 12/9/2013

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Dr. Gregory Hines answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Be seen: There are many causes of abdominal/pelvic pain, from bowel problems to ovarian problems. Be seen for a diagnosis.

Answered 7/29/2012

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