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I'm a 40 yr old male. I've been experiencing discomfort (not pain) in a very specific spot in my lower left abdomen. It feels like a tightening/buzzing feeling to the left and slightly above my belly button. The discomfort is brought on by sitting more than anything else. I sleep on my back at night with no discomfort. Seems when I'm active, there's no discomfort. My left lower back muscles will tighten around the discomfort when I have it. I experience this discomfort daily (for the last 3 weeks). No other symptoms like fever. Bowel movements have been consistent and soft with no sign of blood.
I've had bloodwork and a urine test. All clear. I'm headed for a PSA next week to check Prostate since my family has a history.
To clarify your reply, you've had similar symptoms, had a colonoscopy, had polyps removed, and the discomfort or pain has gone away? If yes, how long have you been discomfort/pain free? Thank you.
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I have the same symptoms as the original poster. Had a bunch of blood work, all negative. CT, Xrays, Colonoscopy, Kidney and bladder ultrasound. They found some calcification that are probably stones, I have diverticulosis, but not diverticulitis, and had a polyp removed. So far I still have the discomfort. Still need to go to an urologist and maybe a Hernia specialist. I have noticed that the veins in my left testicle seem thicker than on my right. Might indicate a varicocele. Varicose veins run in the family so who knows.
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It's been a full year since I've been on this site. I'm replying to my last post about 1 year ago. In my case, I was diagnosed by PT to have an engaged muscle in my abdomen that wasn't releasing. The experienced PT said she sees it often with car accident victims. I never had a serious car accident, though I do believe the diagnosis was accurate. I was given stretches that I performed every morning (religiously). The discomfort subsided after a couple of months, and completely disappeard a half year after starting. I started working out with free weights again, though I now stretch before and after in an attempt to avoid re-injury. I hope this is helpful to some on this post.
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