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What kind of abdominal pain do you experience while pregnancy?

please describe the pain you have in your pregnancies
mine is in the belly specially on the side..it’s going and coiming..I ask my doctor and said its normal
but i just want to know is other woman expierience some pain??
23 weeks

Mine is in the same spot, lower abdomen. It’s mostly on the right side though and it’s coming and going also. My doctor said it would happen especially when I walk and am more active and I’ve also found that to be true =] congrats on your pregnancy and best wishes…

17 Weeks Pregnant!!

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Pelvic Pain Natural Cure and Home Solution for Pelvic Pain

Pelvic pain is a indication that can affect both women and men. The pelvic pain that persists for a period of 3 months or more to be considered chronic while less than this duration is considered acute.

The pain may point to the existence of poorly-understood conditions that likely represent abnormal psychoneuromuscular function.

Differentiating between acute and chronic pain is important in understanding chronic pelvic pain syndromes. Acute pain is most common, often experienced by patients after surgery or other soft tissue traumas

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Acute pelvic pain is pain that starts over a short period of time anywhere from a few minutes to a few days. This type of pain is often a warning sign that something is wrong and should be evaluated promptly.

Pelvic pain occurs mostly in the abdomen area. The pain might be steady, or it might come and go. If the pain is severe, it might get in the way of your daily activities.

If you’re a woman, you might feel a dull pain during your period. It could also happen during sex. Pelvic pain can be a sign that there is a problem with one of the organs in your pelvic area, such as the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, cervix or vagina.

It could also be a symptom of infection, or a problem with the urinary tract, lower intestines, rectum, muscle or bone. If you’re a man, the cause is often a problem with the prostate.

Pelvic pain is a general term that health care provider use to describe pain that occurs mostly or only in the lower abdomen area.  It may be steady pain, or pain that comes and goes.

In some cases the pain may be severe and might get in the way of daily activities. In other cases, the pain might be dull and arise only during the menstrual cycle.  Pelvic pain also describes pain that occurs during sexual intercourse.

Pelvic Pain Treatment

What type of treatment you receive depends on the diagnosis. Treatments can vary from medications for urinary tract infection (UTI) or vaginal infections to pharmacologic treatment in the hospital for serious infections such as PID.

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If a sexually transmitted disease is diagnosed, your partner will also need to be treated to prevent reinfection.

Menstrual cramps can often be reassured with drugs that reduce inflammation, such as ibuprofen which blocks the making of prostaglandins that cause the uterus to contract.

Home Remedies for Pelvic Pain

The chronic pelvic pain treatment will be successfully done through the proper usage of the modern equipment, devices and the medications. Basically, women whose average age group ranges from 26 -30 years are under the onset of the CPP.

They suffer from pelvic seditious disease or infection which attacks the uterus section. CPP is very common physical unease to females.

As a part of chronic pelvic pain treatment, the application of antidepressant medications will be much more conducive to the removal of the CPP disease.

In this connection you can also opt for ibuprofen which is a type of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine and it will work better for the termination of the CPP.

You can also undergo Psycho physiological therapy which covers the different spheres of stress management system, psychotherapy and biofeedback.

Biofeedback can be applied in right combination with the proper dosage of the medication to reduce the severe pain in the pelvic zone.

Ultrasound is such a sophisticated tool/device which will help the diagnosis of the CPP affected area. You can also try your luck by opting for Tizanidine which will speed up the betterment and enhancement of the inhibitory functionality in CNS (central nervous system). It will act as a pain deduction medication.

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hepatitis and blood question please?

Hello, I found that I have Hep. B chronic. also exams result as: X-Ray (Pulmonory venous pressure and/or lung disease), CT (mosaic attenuation pattern) other CT (mosaic perfusion), Ultrasound (enlarged liver), blood hep. B and H. Pylori, Stress test (normal), EKG (normal)
Now: another blood test – alt 85 and ast 48 (what is that means in this situation?
My symptoms: upper abdominal chest pain (severe) with swollen on my lef side under the rib cage. Chest and back pain radiating toward back with some symptoms of cramp. Deep mid chest towards pain and lack of breath (breating seems to be normal but with difficult) and tiredness.

DO YOU THING I HAVE ANY SERIOUS CONCERN LIKE: Cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, cancer. Please give me your opnion and knowledge. appreciate if you do not send me website. I just need your knowledge and opinion – thank you very much

From your description it sound like you have cirrhosis, (we’d worry about cancer if you had said “I’m losing weight”)

Your enlarged liver on the RIGHT SIDE may be causing what is called portal hypertension which causes venous blood backflow (like a traffic jam) to the spleen, (your spleen is on the left) it is a very vascularized organ and is probably being inflatted like a water balloon, causing you pain on the LEFT SIDE. The cirrohosis which is (the breakdown/destruction of liver cells) caused by the Hep B. virus is the culprit behind the liver enlargement.

The reason you have chest symptoms is also due to this cirrohosis, in all that destruction of liver cell, there are protolytic liver enzymes that are released. No longer confined to the liver they may react with the inner lining of your body cavity called the pleura. This will cause the pleura to be stiffen or even inflammed, and since the liver is within proximity to the pleural lining of your lungs (ex. diaphram), you develop a difficulty to breath and pain upon breathing, because of this inflammation. It also explains in small part to your abdominal pain, but more due to the enlargement of your liver.

Paul R. did a great job of explaining to you what the labs were for, it is important to note the numbers (normal ALT & AST are 8-20u/L), the higher the numbers are the worse condition your liver may be in.

As for your back pain, I am concern that you may have some sort of kidney involvement. But if you are on a Hep B medication called Adefovir (Preveon) then it is a side effect of that medication. While the liver is a hardy organ and will regenerate, you need to see a good doctor and stick with the prescribed regiment.

Also please do not drink alcohol, or take tylenol (they are process by your liver, which is on sick leave right now, and should not be stressed). Consult your doctor if you are going to take any over the counter medication including those herbal medicines. Also be careful of what you eat, especially seafood & shellfish.

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