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Re: Bad painFrom: Julie (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 6 Jun 2002 19:35:00 -0500 (CDT)
What well happen if I do not go get it checked out? I'm not sure if its in it, but I can just see it on it! Thanks for the repleys! -Julie:> >>>> >>>>hello. I am 16. For like the past 2 months, i have been having really >>>>bad pain in my lower stomach. Also sometimes all over my stomach and my >>>>lower back. It don't last that long, sometimes 2 mins, and sometimes 20 >>>>mins. Anyone have a clue as to what is making me get this pain? I never >>>>had this in the past. Also I am a virgin if that makes a difference. >>>>Any repleys would helps! Thanks Alot! >>>>-Julie :> >>> >>>There are a lot of possibilities. Does the pain have any relationship >>>with your menstrual cycles, your eating patterns, your bowel movements >>>(or lack there of) or any other consistent factor? What makes it start, >>>and what makes it go away? Is it every day, once a week, once a month? I >>>think you would be best served by going to see your pediatrician or >>>family doctor. >> >>I don't know if that pain could be with this, prolly not, but I have >>noticed that there is blood in my stool. Should I worry about that? The >>pain is like a couple times a week. I'm not sure what makes it start, >>nor how it goes away. But when I get the sharp pain in just my lower >>stomach, I have to sit down and I can't move cause it hurts so bad, and >>they only last like 2 mins, but very painful. I don't think it has to >>do with my menstrual cycles, nor my eating patterns, besides I have been >>eating only a little bit latly, for the fact I'm trying to lose weight. >>Thanks for the quick repley! >>-Julie:> >>> >>>-- >>>William D. McIntosh, MD, FACOG >>> >>>This is for educational purposes only, and is not a substitute >>>for consultation and examination by a licensed medical professional. > >Julie, if you have blood in your stools you need to make an appointment >right away to be tested. The color of the blood (black, bright red or >maroon) is a clue for your doctor as to the location and cause of the >bleeding. > >-- >Abby >
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