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Persisting Back Pain Post Treatment With Heavy Period, Unexplained Bruising On Arms, Sore Knees And Abdomen. Treatment Suggestion?

3 weeks ago I threw my back out. After a late period and nine days of pain I went to hospital and they cracked it and sent me on my way. I have unexplained bruise type things on one forearm , and got my period right away, but clotty, and have since still been tender in my back, And now sore knee and abdomon. HELP! My doctor isn t. Can t even make an appointment. :(
Fri, 13 Jul 2012
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hello, u are probably suffering from some kind of bleeding diathesis along with endometriosis. u need to get an ultrasound abdomen during your periods and a coagulation profile. along with this u shall also get factor vii and factor IX of your blood evaluated. the knee pain may or may not be due to intraarticular bleed and deposition of iron in the knee.

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Persisting Back Pain Post Treatment With Heavy Period, Unexplained Bruising On Arms, Sore Knees And Abdomen. Treatment Suggestion?

hello, u are probably suffering from some kind of bleeding diathesis along with endometriosis. u need to get an ultrasound abdomen during your periods and a coagulation profile. along with this u shall also get factor vii and factor IX of your blood evaluated. the knee pain may or may not be due to intraarticular bleed and deposition of iron in the knee.