Re: vaginal pain and protruding tissue
From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Fri, 22 Nov 2002 18:29:13 -0600 (CST)
Well I haven't had an deliveries but I have chronic constipation and
I've read this could cause it. Plus I'm only 19.
At Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Alicia M. Lapidus M.D. wrote:
>
>Could be a prolapse if you have vaginal deliveries, try bearing down and
>see if protrudes more.
>
>> I have been having pelvic pain mainly on my left ovarian area and uterine
>>area for a few years now. Also I can't have sex with my husband b/c it has
>>become tight and it gets extremely irritated deep inside after a few
>>seconds. I have some tissue that is poking out also, I can't even see a hole
>>anymore.
This has been there for several months. I have been to the gyno and had
an intravaginal ultrasound done and they didn't find anything. She said
my
>>uterus was extremely tilted, she said it was hard to get a good picture b/c
>>of it. They went ahead and diagnosed me with endometriosis and gave me a
>>progestin to see if it helps. Well I took it 2 weeks and stopped b/c it was
>>making me feel awful.
>>
>> Anyway my question is they didn't say anything about the skin coming out
>>and they didn't even really try to figure out what was causing the sex
>>irritation. So what I'm wondering is could the skin coming out be a uterine
>>prolapse? If it is could this cause the sex pain? Also could it cause the
>>pelvic pain I've been experiencing in my uterus and ovary? Or would they
>>have told me that from the ultrasound? I'm very frustrated and my only
>>option left is a laprascopy which I don't want to have. >>
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