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Having Lower Back Pain, Always Bleeding, Not Period. What Could Be The Cause?

My name is jennifer and i am very concerned that i may be sick i am constantly in pain and have lower back pain always also am concerned because i am always bleeding and it is not my period i have no family doctor but would like to know what you think i amm 33 years old
Tue, 10 Dec 2013
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i like to know more about your symptom.it may be dysfunctional uterine bleeding which usually presented with bac pain. i adv you to take tramadol tablet 50 mg twice daily and check by consultant gynaecology for futher followup.
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Having Lower Back Pain, Always Bleeding, Not Period. What Could Be The Cause?

i like to know more about your symptom.it may be dysfunctional uterine bleeding which usually presented with bac pain. i adv you to take tramadol tablet 50 mg twice daily and check by consultant gynaecology for futher followup.