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Maybe you're pregnant. Or maybe its a side effect from your bc?
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Have your gynecologist perform a pelvic exam during this time or order an ultrasound. A bimanual examination or the ultrasound may reveal the answer...
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Genital herpes is painful....VERY painful, since the herpetic virus involves the nerves in this area. Hopefully, your medical provider has given you...
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No, it would not be consider "normal" to be bleeding from your rectum, whether you are on your period or not. You need to see your medical...
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STRAIN OR HERNIATED DISC!! I WOULD DEFINITELY GET AN MRI OR SCAN SOON!!!
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Hello, I have been through your same problems...It is not a comfortable situation. When I had this problem I went to my Family MD...First he did a...
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Go immediately to your physician and make sure you don't have a tubal pregnancy, this is a very serious condition.  The fetus is growing...
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If you have a gynecologist, make an appointment as soon as possible.  If not contact your ER or urgent care center and get their advice...
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If it  is severe enough that you can't hardly walk, go to the ER! Otherwise get to a doctor asap.
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It sounds like an ovarian cyst.  A gyn can run an ultrasound to confirm.  I got this shortly after I went off the pill.  It happens...
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I'm sorry you're going through this. I hope it's been resolved by now, but I wanted to answer for the benefit of others, too.It sounds...
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To treat your groin pull, I would start with: Rest It is important to rest following the injury so it can heal. Let pain be your guide on how much...
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Jock itch, also called tinea cruris, is a common skin infection that is caused by a type of fungus called tinea. Jock itch appears as a red, itchy...
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Residual skin discoloration in the groin may persist for weeks to months after more severe forms of jock itch clear. This darkish discoloration is...
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