What Causes Abdominal Pain, Amenorrhea, Diarrhea And Coccydynia?
Hi I am a 29 year old woman I gave birth to twins cot last year and from November last year I have had flare up of bad abdominal pain in waves either side of my belly button are I have pcos. After I had my boys I have had regular periods up until 4 months ago I m not pregnant. I don t know if these are related but from January I have had chronic diarrhea from then . When the attacks happen i cannot straighten up and have to crawl on the floor to lie down. I feel nausia most days pelvic tailbone pain any idea what this could be
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. The pain in the abdomen along with chronic diarrhea is suggestive of an infection in the first place followed by conditions like malnutrition, irritability etc. The amenorrhea is not likely to be related and should be investigated separately. Coccydynia is often seen associated with pregnancy. It is mostly self-limiting. Simple analgesics should help. Stress, lack of proper nourishment, hormonal imbalance can also cause amenorrhea. Please see a specialist for further evaluation and management. Wish you good health.
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What Causes Abdominal Pain, Amenorrhea, Diarrhea And Coccydynia?
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. The pain in the abdomen along with chronic diarrhea is suggestive of an infection in the first place followed by conditions like malnutrition, irritability etc. The amenorrhea is not likely to be related and should be investigated separately. Coccydynia is often seen associated with pregnancy. It is mostly self-limiting. Simple analgesics should help. Stress, lack of proper nourishment, hormonal imbalance can also cause amenorrhea. Please see a specialist for further evaluation and management. Wish you good health.