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Pain In Lower Tummy, Anus, After Periods. Prescribed Cyclidox, Advised For Blood Test. How To Overcome This?

Hi. I'm 36 years old, I'm experincing terrible pains especaily few days after mY period, pain is lower tummy n on da side. Pain travels to da anus . My doctors has prescribes cyclidox capsules , he didntt tel me much , but saiD if it happens again I should do a blood test , and I should tel my partner to get himself tested ,,,,please tel me wot could the problem be , as I have lotsa pain in dA tubes area mainly , I have no bleeding between periods, no discharge , nothing unusaul
Fri, 15 Nov 2013
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

The possibilities are numerous but what your doctors are suspecting here is an infection. The affected region is usually involved with various infection or inflammatory diseases. It is difficult to pin-point on one condition and explain it to you as the cause, which is why we will have to get you tested before further commenting. I hope you understand.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Pain In Lower Tummy, Anus, After Periods. Prescribed Cyclidox, Advised For Blood Test. How To Overcome This?

Hello ma am and welcome. The possibilities are numerous but what your doctors are suspecting here is an infection. The affected region is usually involved with various infection or inflammatory diseases. It is difficult to pin-point on one condition and explain it to you as the cause, which is why we will have to get you tested before further commenting. I hope you understand. Hope this helps. Best wishes.