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Re: Abnormal period..

From: samir fouad Aziz MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 26 Nov 2002 00:27:22 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Michelle wrote: >
>My best friend has been having problems with her menstral cycle ever
>since she started - shes now 18 and still suffering from excessive
>vomiting, fever, nausea, dizziness, severe cramps, lower back and
>abdomal pain, fatigue, and chills. She might as well not eat while shes
>on her period because, unless its bland or completely tasteless, it'll
>come back up within 2 hours. She also said that her senses are much
>more sensitive than usual. Things sound louder - lights are brighter -
>things like that. Those are just some of the major symptoms though. The
>reason i ask on here is because I am getting really concerned about her
>and she does not want to go to the doctor to find out what weird
>sickness she has. I've been browsing on the net but i can't find
>anything that doesnt have to do with toxic shock or sexual stuff. She's
>still a virgin and she doesn't mess around "down there" w/people so it
>has nothing to do with that. If ANYONE can offer any assistance, I
>would GREATLY appreciate it!! Thank you so much!

most probaably premenstrual tension syndrom, she might need pills or danazol.Ask here to see a doctor

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Al-Azhar University-Egypt
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