What in Pete's name are you asking? Pete does not enjoy it when you ask questions like this and people like us, the normal people, are forced to use this phrase to demonstrate out frustration.
Its possible You could have a Pelvic infection.
I know its a ligament in the pelvic hip wall, but the pain is shooting thru my legs downward.
Miscarrying is usually accompanied by abdominal pain, pelvic cramps, and sometimes lower back pain.
There are many different symptoms of chronic pelvic pain depending on the specific cause. Some of the symptoms that one might experience are painful bowel movements, lower back pain, bloating in the abdomen, pressure in the lower pelvis and fever or fatigue.
This could be a kidney stone. You should see a urologist. If you are a female, it could be something with your ovaries.
HPV does not cause pelvic or abdominal pain. Call your health care provider immediately for advice regarding your situation.
Go to the doctor something is seriously wrong
There are various symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease, most notably pain around the lower abdomen and pelvic area. Pain during urination, irregular menstrual bleeding and discomfort during sexual intercourse are other potential symptoms.
These symptoms could be indicative of various conditions such as ovarian cysts, urinary tract infections, or pelvic inflammatory disease. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for a proper evaluation and diagnosis to determine the underlying cause of your symptoms and receive appropriate treatment.
*This is most likely ovulation pain, early premenstrual cramps or if you have had unprotected sex it could be implantation cramps.
The most common cause of pain in the lower right side of the abdomen can be due to appendicitis, gall stones, urinary tract infection, ovarian cyst and pelvic inflammation in women, and inflammatory bowel disease and rarely diverticular disease.
right quadrant.