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Painful Periods and Ovulation
Hi, I generally suffer from a lot of rectal pain during my periods. It's quite unbearable during the first two days. I get a few large clots during the first two days (two inches long sometimes), after which the pain reduces somewhat. Recently I've started experiencing intense pain near the end of my period as well. And the day of ovulation I get very sharp pain in the left or right side of my lower abdomen, along with pain in my rectal area. I want to know if this is normal or if there is a cause for concern?
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Please get an ultrasound pelvis done to rule out endometriosis.
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Need to rule out pelvic pathology, please do ultrasound pelvis and share report
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Get ultrasound pelvis done for uterus tubes and ovaries and endometrial thickness on day 2 of periods
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Take Tablet cyclopam three time a day for three days during periods
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Syrup Dexorange two spoons three times a day for a month Take a boiled egg daily
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Hi. Please do a pelvic scan to see uterus and ovaries to rule out Endometriosis .Pelvic endometriosis can cause rectal pain . Try to avoid Constipation by taking more water and high fibre diet . Rectal pain can also be due to constipation .
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