Have Red Spotting, Lower Abdominal Pain, Fluttering Sensation, Sharpness In Ovary. Why Does This Happen?
My period seems to be lasting forever. I went the usually seven days, but at 14 days out, I'm continuing to have bright red blood spotting. I mostly see it when I wipe. I have occasional sharpness in my left ovary that just started today. I've also been feeling what feels like fluttering in my lower abdomen right below my belly button. This has been going on for about a week.
Hi, Thanks for the query. The possible causes for your bleeding are : - If there is any possibility of pregnancy, better to rule out that once. -Hormonal imbalance. -Thyroid hormonal abnormalities. -Local causes like cervical erosion etc. So, you better consult gynecologist, get examined and go for ultrasound. If she suggests you can go for hormonal evaluation. By this measures the possible cause for your problem can be identified and treated. Take care.
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Have Red Spotting, Lower Abdominal Pain, Fluttering Sensation, Sharpness In Ovary. Why Does This Happen?
Hi, Thanks for the query. The possible causes for your bleeding are : - If there is any possibility of pregnancy, better to rule out that once. -Hormonal imbalance. -Thyroid hormonal abnormalities. -Local causes like cervical erosion etc. So, you better consult gynecologist, get examined and go for ultrasound. If she suggests you can go for hormonal evaluation. By this measures the possible cause for your problem can be identified and treated. Take care.