The Doctors - 2008 Position to Stop Cramps Pain Infections and More was released on:
USA: 29 February 2012
Yes, quickly
yes go to the doctors and have a blood test
I'm pretty sure it helps with bladder infections and period cramps.
Cultured yogurt is best while taking antibiotics because it balances the Ph levels of the body. Women generally can suffer cramps, yeast infections, infections or general nausea from taking antibiotics. CULTURED YOGURT will counter-balance this. Antibiotics can strip the good bacteria from the lining of the intestines so you want to protect this.
I had yellowish discharg and pelvic cramps i went to the doctors they did a STD check it came back with positive for clamidia
menstruation cramps are when the muscles are contracting to try and release the endometrium (uterine wall lining).
Doctors are clever, ask them.
More prolonged or regular cramps may be treated with drugs such as carbamazepine, phenytoin, or quinine. Treatment of underlying metabolic or neurologic disease, where possible, may help relieve symptoms.
Don't ask us dear, get to the doctors. It's obvious that you have an UTI of some sort.
The doctor will check afterwards if the uterus is empty and if it is not they will either give you medication to induce cramps or scrape the uterus. If not, you can get infections. If everything is out though they will not do anything.
Magnolia bark: menstrual cramps, abdominal pain, bloating and gas, nausea, diarrhea, indigestion, coughing, asthma; Magnolia flower: respiratory infections, sinus infections, lung congestion.
fever, stomach cramps, vomiting, and diarrhea (this could lead to severe dehydration). The symptoms last anywhere from four to six days.