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What Cause For Severe Abdominal Pain While Walking And Lying On Bed?
I'm an 18 year old girl and I have constant lower abdomen pain. First it started mostly on the left side,now all of the lower abdomen hurts. It hurts even more when I'm walking or when I'm in bed laying on the side or sitting with my knees up and pressed together. It hurts the least when I'm laying in a straight position. This pain has been going on for about 8 days now. Now I did have unprotected sex 2 weeks ago but it was the day after my period ended and I took the morning after pill straight after so it is not pregnancy. Thank You for your help
Having a constant lower abdominal pain might be related to: - urinary tract infection/or other problem - genital infection - bowel problems
I advise to run further tests in order to determine the right diagnose: - urine analysis - vaginal swab testing - abdominal ultrasound - examination of stool for ova/parasites
Depending on the tests results, specific treatment will be prescribed.
Meanwhile, I advise to: - drink plenty of water - do not have sexual intercourse - apply good hygienic measures - avoid being constipated
Hope it helped! Dr.Albana
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What Cause For Severe Abdominal Pain While Walking And Lying On Bed?
Hi, Having a constant lower abdominal pain might be related to: - urinary tract infection/or other problem - genital infection - bowel problems I advise to run further tests in order to determine the right diagnose: - urine analysis - vaginal swab testing - abdominal ultrasound - examination of stool for ova/parasites Depending on the tests results, specific treatment will be prescribed. Meanwhile, I advise to: - drink plenty of water - do not have sexual intercourse - apply good hygienic measures - avoid being constipated Hope it helped! Dr.Albana