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Sharp Pain In Pelvic Area, Bloating. Sensitive Bladder?

my question is similar to the one below (if you re able to see that) anyways, I ve had some dull and sometimes sharp (feels like trapped gaseous pains) in my pelvic area, pretty sure it s my bladder but I ve never had issues that lasted more than a few hours so, I guess I m not exactly sure--but I feel bloated, and sensitive when I walk or bend over to pick something up (I also have had four natural births in the past 7 years) no complications....not sure if it is an intestinal issue or a bladder or appendix problem----I ve had it for less than a week but it s not getting any better when I drink lots of water or try to stay away from caffine or carbination.....what should I try? and how do I know if it s something more serious than just a sensitive bladder? I m thin and usually super healthy and eat pretty balanced/healthy meals.....
Fri, 16 Nov 2012
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Obviously not a "bladder" issue.
You need an ultrasound abdomen done to rule out uterine/ovarian/tubal problems.
If that is normal a lower GI work up.
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Sharp Pain In Pelvic Area, Bloating. Sensitive Bladder?

Obviously not a bladder issue. You need an ultrasound abdomen done to rule out uterine/ovarian/tubal problems. If that is normal a lower GI work up.