Extremely PAINFUL period. Anyone out here to serve?
When I receive it, I feel really sick. I felt dizzy and lightheaded. Turns out I imagine that was PMS. Can that be possible?
I also get severe cramps, which I'm have right now. I want to curl up in a globe because they get this bad. And when I jump to the bathroom during my period, something hurts way inside. It hurts really doomed to failure to go. I can sneeze and it will make it hurt that much more.
So, my question are:
-Is a 20-day cycle too short?
-Is it possible to become dizzy and lightheaded before you get your term? Or was that just coincidence?
-Why do I carry severe cramps?
-Why does it hurt to go to the bathroom ONLY on my period?
I've talk to my doctor about this and they simply said "Everyone is different. Some have more/less dull pain than you do. It's something we all have to business with." So I was adjectives EFF you.
Answers:
>:( my lower back hurts >:( ! !?
Severe period pains should always be investigated to check for a treatable bring. As a rough guide, if you've had severe period cramp (known as dysmenorrhoea) since around the time your periods first started, it's less feasible a particular cause will be found.There are exceptions to this. Conditions such as endometriosis can sometimes produce severe pain from an early age (although the niggle typically gets worse as the disease does more damage beside each monthly cycle). Other causes include fibroids, pelvic inflammatory disease and sometimes a narrowing of the cervix. Bear within mind, though, that period pains are rarely a sign of disease, especially within younger women.
If the pain interferes with your go, preventing you from working, going to school or coping with each day tasks, I would recommend you consult with a different doctor/gynaecologist for further evaluation and second opinion.
Good luck :)
your GP be right everyone is different. Have you tried a hot water bottle it really does ease the cramps and plenty of rest. Make sure your diet is regulated and not too much sugar. its purely something that women have to put up with. Hurting when you jump to the bathroom, maybe a urine infection. Have you had a smear examination? is everthing in good working demand. There maybe an underlying problem but only your GP can aid you answer that. STD can cause major backache but that would be all the time and not necessarily just when you are menstruating.
I hope that help
Do you do annual gyn visits. If not, it's time to start. Get everything checked out and ask them how you can have your spell less painful. If everything turns out to be mundane, you might be able to start birth control pills, which will give you a lighter and more regular interval cycle.
go back - own you had it ALL your life? except defo go back and draw from it checked out by a different doctor!
good luck ...x
What does it have it in mind for my ob doctor to transmit me that they are concerned going on for the protein contained by my urine?
Birth control problems?
What is a blemish?