Persistent Pulsations in the Lower Abdomen: When to Worry - Neurology

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Hello doctor, I would like to ask about a pulsating sensation in the lower abdomen near the uterus that has been ongoing for over a week without any pain.
Is this a serious concern? Thank you.

Yun, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/07/01

Dr. Jiang Junyi reply Neurology


Hello Ms.
Yun: You mentioned that there is a continuous pulsation in the middle of your uterus but no pain.
It may be necessary to first consider the pulsation of the abdominal aorta.
Diagnosis and differentiation can be performed using abdominal ultrasound combined with vascular flow velocity detection.
I recommend that you visit the radiology department or the gastroenterology outpatient clinic for an ultrasound examination.
Thank you for your inquiry, and feel free to discuss any related questions! Wishing you good health, peace, and happiness.
Dr.
Jiang Junyi, Department of Internal Medicine, Taoyuan Hospital, cares about you.

Reply Date: 2023/07/01

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Persistent pulsations in the lower abdomen, especially in the area near the uterus, can be concerning, and it's important to understand the potential causes and when to seek medical attention. While you mentioned that the pulsations are not accompanied by pain, which is a positive sign, there are still several factors to consider.

Firstly, it's essential to recognize that the human body can produce various sensations, including pulsations, due to a range of physiological processes. For instance, these pulsations could be related to normal bodily functions such as blood flow or muscle contractions. The uterus itself can contract, especially during certain times of the menstrual cycle, which might create a sensation of pulsation. Additionally, if you are experiencing this sensation during or after physical activity, it could be related to increased blood flow to the area.

However, persistent pulsations lasting over a week warrant further investigation. While they may not be painful, other symptoms could indicate a more serious condition. For example, if you experience changes in your menstrual cycle, unusual discharge, or any other new symptoms such as fever, nausea, or changes in bowel habits, it is crucial to consult a healthcare professional. These could be signs of conditions such as ovarian cysts, fibroids, or even issues related to the gastrointestinal tract.

In some cases, pulsations could also be related to vascular issues, such as an abdominal aortic aneurysm, especially if there are risk factors present (like a history of smoking, high blood pressure, or a family history of vascular diseases). Although this is less common in younger individuals, it is still a possibility that should not be overlooked.

Given that you have been experiencing this sensation for over a week, I recommend scheduling an appointment with a healthcare provider. They can perform a thorough evaluation, which may include a physical examination and imaging studies such as an ultrasound, to determine the underlying cause of the pulsations. It is essential to communicate all your symptoms and any changes you have noticed, as this information will help your doctor make an accurate diagnosis.

In summary, while the absence of pain is a reassuring factor, persistent pulsations in the lower abdomen should not be ignored, especially if they last for an extended period. Seeking medical advice is the best course of action to ensure that any potential issues are addressed promptly and appropriately. Remember, your health is paramount, and it’s always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to unexplained bodily sensations.

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