What Causes Hip Pain And Menstrual Pain During Intercourse?
I dont know wat it is Hi my name is shannon im 20 years old and im having pain nexts to my hip it feels like mine menstrl but its allday eveyday and it worst when me and my boyfriend are having inercorsty I have been telling.me that its my tobles or overes if u can help me and just tellinge want it ca. Be please shannon my number is 405_481_7666
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. If you feel the pain constantly with worsening during intercourse, you should suspect pelvic causes like inflammation, cysts, adhesions, urinary infections etc. Also, orthopedic causes like muscle spasms over the pelvis and hip disorders should be excluded. I would ask you to check with your health care provider and see the specialist for further evaluation and plan proper treatment. Your sexual partner also should be tested for any evidence of infection that needs treatment. If you have a missed period in addition, pregnancy should also be excluded. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.
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What Causes Hip Pain And Menstrual Pain During Intercourse?
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. If you feel the pain constantly with worsening during intercourse, you should suspect pelvic causes like inflammation, cysts, adhesions, urinary infections etc. Also, orthopedic causes like muscle spasms over the pelvis and hip disorders should be excluded. I would ask you to check with your health care provider and see the specialist for further evaluation and plan proper treatment. Your sexual partner also should be tested for any evidence of infection that needs treatment. If you have a missed period in addition, pregnancy should also be excluded. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.