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Im having really bad pains in my pelvic area and when i walk or sit it hurts real bad. could it be PID? |
i started having really bad pains. it comes and goes away but when it comes i cant sit down, use the bathroom, or walk without the pain being unbearable. i havent been having sex but a year ago i had chlymidia. ive had a couple bacteria infections in the last 2 months. could that have caused PID? it could be a number of things. endometriosis, cyst, fibroid, fluid, swelling, PID. If you are in severe pain and can not get to your doctors office then you need to goto the ER. To be on the safe side. Good luck! I hope you feel better. You could try webmd and see if you see anything on there. you better go to the hospital it could be a lot of different things Sounds like it could be a painful ovulation. I used the have the exact same pains each month for years. Go to the GYN though. It could be a number of things, a cyst on an ovary, a serious infection, endometriosis to name a few. |
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