Posted on February 17, 2010.
Is pelvic pain and lower back pain is always a sign of cancer of the uterus? What are the other things that cancer can cause pelvic pain with lower back pain?
The most relevant piece of information needed here is the age of the person. pelvic pain and lower back pain alone are not symptoms of uterine cancer at all and are not typical symptoms. 97% of patients with cervical cancer present with vaginal bleeding is significant that 85% occur in women after menopause and it occurs rarely in women under 40. Back pain can be caused by many things and is one of the most common complaints around. Pelvic pain is too nonspecific to know the cause. Thus, these combined symptoms could be caused by many things, but cervical cancer is not likely to be one of them.
If you are old, and becoming a woman (your period) you can have a lot of pain in lower back and pelvic pain ... those who are called cramps.
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The first thing that comes to mind is exactly what I had two weeks ago. UTI. It caused pelvic pain and back pain only because the kidneys are involved. With urinary tract infection (UTI), it still feels as if you had to "go". and it hurts. It hurts to urinate, set, touch the area of the bladder and when you walk, you may feel pain in the lower back where your kidneys. It hurts to pee.? They are not always signs of a UTI, they may be signs of other things. Like a yeast infection. These things can really be bad if they get out of hand or you do not realize that you have. Another problem could be a kidney infection, Remember, none of these problems are always a sign of cancer. Uterine cancer can manifest itself in different signs. Not every pain is an indication of cancer of the uterus. but if you're scared or really feel that you have a problem with cancer, so please, please call your doctor, tell him what happens and go from there. I hope everything goes well. May God bless you.
ADD Have you ever been tested for endometriossis? It certainly causes of back pain and pelvic. I had a hysterectomy at 35 because my endometriosis was so bad. So when you call or see your DR. whether it is a possibility with the symptoms you have. Anyway, you will be checked for a urinary tract infection because your DR want to cover all bases. I hope you feel better soon. Pain sucks safer.
pelvic pain and low back pain are not always a sign of cancer of the uterus. There are a lot of your abdominal organs, including your uterus that can cause pain radiating down the back. If she has been there more than one or two days, you should consult a doctor and get him checked.
You can read more of abdominal pain back at:
http://www.living-with-back-pain.org/bac ...
Good Luck
Dave
http://www.living-with-back-pain.org/
No abnormal bleeding is the most common symptom
Maybe a bone cancer? Specifically what comes to mind is Ewing's sarcoma, which is usually on the hipbone. With pelvic pain and back pain is a sign of that.
Depending on your question, I can feel your youth age and if you are if your pain in the pelvic area and wood may be due to insufficient food. First you go to a orthopedician and take his advice. If at all you feel its due to poor diet take supplements.