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I have a sharp throbbing pain in my left pelvic area, can I get some advice?
1. It is a sharp throbbing pain in my left pelvic area
2. I did miss a menstrual period... but I am in my mid teens and read it was normal for someone my age to have that happen, so I'm not sure it's related.
3. Nothing I do changes the amount I experience it.
4. I am well hydrated (had problems with dehydration before, freaked me out and since then I've been trying my best to stay hydrated XD)
5. I've been having his pain all day (aka 8 hours) and it's been kind of an on and off throbbing sensation, like nothing really only a TINY bit of tightness then a sharp pain for a moment then it goes away for a few seconds again.
6. This has no chance of being a caused by sexual activity.
7. This is not cramps from being on a period.
8. I would rate the pain about 5-7, 1 being very mild and 10 being severe. I've noticed it's very gradually gotten worse and worse over the course of the day.
Should I be worried? Is his abnormal? Is it serious? Thanks. :)
PS
If it is important, the dehydration problems I had was when I had severe pain in my right abdominal area which went from dull (like car sickness) to really painful, the doctors classified it as dehydration.
4 Answers
- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
I am sorry to hear that. It is quite difficult to tell what has been causing such pain as there is a long list of medical conditions that could be related to it. To be on the safe side, consult your doctor at the soonest possible time. This way, you'd get proper diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and possibly prevent added health problems. You may also see http://www.bladdermeshlawsuit.us/ if you need more information about abdominal or pelvic problems and treatments.
- 8 years ago
There are many possible causes to pelvic pain. It could be a neurological problem, ovarian cysts or other related disorders, or a pelvic inflammatory disease. You won't know for sure though unless you get an accurate diagnosis from a professional. If the pain you've been experiencing causes you discomfort, affects your daily routine, or worsens over time, it's best that you see your doctor.
- Anonymous5 years ago
If you are pregnant then it is nothing to do with that I can assure you... Sharp stabbing pains don't happen until a lot later in pregnancy when the baby is big enough to hit nerves. And as for the flutter? Likely gas. You would have to be at least 4 months pregnant to feel a flutter from a baby... If you are worried you should take a test.
- Anonymous5 years ago
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Yes, you should be worried...this is abnormal. It could be serious....