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Gynecology & Pregnancy Care
Question #10943
194 days ago
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How to reduce periods cramp and has pain after periods as well - #10943

Khushi

Heavy and painful periods than usual Lower abdominal pain getting worst during night time sometime pain on groin area since 2 months Sometimes feverish Spotting between periods Lower back pain can’t sleep straight Dizziness and tiredness (can’t stand for more than 20-25 minutes) Can’t eat enough felt bloating and nausea Weight loss

Age: 23
Lower abdominal pain
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The symptoms you’re describing could indicate several potential conditions, so it’s essential to explore these with a healthcare provider as soon as possible. Heavy and painful periods, combined with symptoms like spotting, fever, and intense lower abdominal and back pain, might suggest an underlying issue such as fibroids, endometriosis, or a pelvic infection. The presence of dizziness, nausea, and unexplained weight loss adds further concern, which warrants more prompt diagnostic evaluation to rule out serious conditions. Regarding bloating and nausea, these symptoms could be related to hormonal fluctuations, dietary intolerance, or gastrointestinal issues, but should be evaluated in the context of your other symptoms. Given these diverse and intense symptoms, seeing a doctor for physical assessment and diagnostic workup like blood tests, ultrasound, or even a CT scan could provide important insights. Treatment will depend on the underlying cause—options might range from medications like non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to manage pain, hormonal therapies to regulate periods, to other interventions like dietary adjustments. Until you can get an appointment, try keeping a detailed diary of your symptoms, along with food intake and daily activities, which could provide useful information to your healthcare provider. Prioritizing this medical evaluation is crucial since these symptoms could indicate something needing urgent attention.

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