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Weird pressure under the right side oh belly? Near Pelvic area?
Alright, I had this issue around the last time I had my period. About three days before my rag I got this weird pressure under my belly near the pelvic area. The day I started my rag I had really bad cramps and then after that it was fine. My period was normal.
The pain under my belly lasted maybe a couple or so days after my period and I felt just fine I was getting no pressure or nothing.
Well It's getting close to my period again and today I'm getting the same exact pressure I got last month before my period, and I think my rag should be starting in a few days. I have been cramping off an on.
Does anyone have any clue what in the world this is? I went to the doctor about it (The first time this started) and he thought maybe it was a UTI, well I took the pills and even after taking the pills It still didn't stop but stopped on it's on eventually.
I had my appendix checked and they're fine.
And no I'm not on my period. I'm at the PMS stage of it, cramping and bloating and crap, this isn't a normal period feeling :S..It's like someone is taking a hold and grabbing at my right overie or something and holding onto it.
Or I guess thats where the overie is, It's frickin weird.
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Abdominal/pelvic pain that is similar to that of period cramping may indicate a problem in a reproductive organ (like the pain around your ovaries or uterus).
This includes conditions such as endometriosis (when tissue from the uterus is displaced to somewhere else like the pelvic wall or ovaries), uterine fibroids (thick bands of muscular and fibrous tissue in the uterus), ovarian cysts, ovarian cancer (rare), or pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) infection of the reproductive organs, usually from a sexually transmitted disease.
If you have pain in your ovary area, you might have an ovarian cyst. I have experienced that same type of pain whenever I have had an ovarian cyst. I was also diagnosed with endometriosis in 2007 which caused me severe pelvic pain and intense and painful period cramping.
Based on your symptoms and what you wrote, I would recommend that you should see your doctor/gynaecologist, just to rule out any serious causes.
Good luck :)
Source(s): Personal experience with pelvic pain (especially around the lower left area) due to ovarian cysts (for 11 years) and was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2007. I currently have 2 ovarian cysts - one on each of my ovaries. - 5 years ago
Fibroids, also called uterine leiomyomas, are extremely common non-cancerous muscular tumors of the uterus. About 80 percent of women develop this problem by the age of 50. Learn here https://tr.im/uhddK
The exact cause of uterine fibroids is still not known. Factors like genetics, abnormalities in the blood vessel or vascular system, hormones and other growth factors play an important role in the development of fibroids.
- Katie HLv 61 decade ago
I have pains monthly, prior to my period, usually a few days prior; that switch sides each month. I have always assumed this is simply my body releasing the egg getting ready for my period to begin. I thought I read that some women experience such pains, but perhaps I'm imagining that. It usually passes once my period has begun.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
u r on ur period
apenicides?