Consult a doctor!
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This is normal the discharge is your bodies way of cleaning its self after a period. Take a pregnancy test aswell.
Usually ovarian cysts do not produce symptoms and are found during a routine physical exam or are seen by chance on an ultrasound performed for other reasons. However, the following symptoms may be present: * Lower abdominal or pelvic pain, which may start and stop and may be severe, sudden, and sharp * Irregular menstrual periods * Feeling of lower abdominal or pelvic pressure or fullness * Long-term pelvic pain during menstrual period that may also be felt in the lower back * Pelvic pain after strenuous exercise or sexual intercourse * Pain or pressure with urination or bowel movements * Nausea and vomiting * Vaginal pain or spots of blood from vagina * Infertility Source: emedicinehealth.com
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One of the earliest signs of mechanical intestinal obstruction is abdominal pain or cramps that come and go in waves. Infants typically pull up their legs and cry in pain, then stop crying suddenly.
take pain killerUse a heating pad. My guess is you have cramps too. It will help those as well.
well it depends on when u are getting pain ..is it constant or only when u get your period because when u get your period your breast become sore and they also hurt and if its non stop pain you should definitely get that checked out
The symptoms of neuropathy are fatigue, nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain or discomfort, low-grade fever, dark urine, muscle pain, yellowing of the skin and eyes and many more. One can go see doctor or take medicines like Advil to stop or lessen the pain.
You cant stop them completely. But you can dull the pain by putting heat pads on the area that you feel the craps, you can also drink hot tea and take a hot bath.
It depends greatly on the reason for the abdominal pain. There are a number of conditions or situations that can result in abdominal pain. A few with suggested treatments are below:muscle pain - apply heat and take an analgesic (aspirin, ibuprofen, acetaminophen, etc.)Food poisoning - *from personal experience, get it through you as quickly as possible. If you are not vomiting, drink a bottle of magnesium citrate, and keep hydrating with cold water, and stay close to the "loo." If the condition persists for longer that 24 hours or worsens, seek medical attention.stomach or intestinal discomfort - antacid, milk of magnesia, Pepto, laxative, anti-gas, etc.gallbladder/gall stones - stop eating and seek medical attention.pancreatitis - stop eating and seek medical attention.appendicitis - stop eating and seek medical attention.bladder/kidney/UTI - drink cranberry juice and seek medical attention.There are obvious other conditions that can cause abdominal pain and discomfort. These are just a few. It is important to narrow down the cause, and the best way to do this is to seek medical attention.
No, vinegar will not stop your period. Your period is part of your menstrual cycle and a natural function of your body, you cannot stop your period with vinegar.
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