What Causes Tiredness,nausea And Pressure In Pelvic Area?
I have been feeling very tired, nauseated and pressure in my in pelvic area. I have started bleeding and my cycle has been over for 2 weeks. I have the paraguard IUD (going on 2 yrs) I went to my gyno today. She checked my urine-normal. Thought it was a UTI because i have lower back pain. She did an ultra sound and noticed that my left ovary was slightly enlarged and there was a lot of fluid inside. She thinks I had a cyst rupture. I feel really bad although I have taken an Ibupropen 600. I told my mother about the visit and she reminded me about an umbilical hernia that I was diagnosed with last December. I never had surgery because the pain went away. I didn t mention this to my gyno because honestly I had forgotten. Could my vaginal bleeding, nausea and discomfort be related to this umbilical hernia?
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* Your symptoms are in relation with ovarian cyst and altered hormonal status * It has no relation with umbilical hernia .
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What Causes Tiredness,nausea And Pressure In Pelvic Area?
Respected user , Hi Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly . * Your symptoms are in relation with ovarian cyst and altered hormonal status * It has no relation with umbilical hernia . Hope this clears your query . Welcome for further assistance . Regards .