Anyone Diagnosed With Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding Pelvic Inflammatory Disease?

Pelvic inflammatory disease? - anyone diagnosed with dysfunctional uterine bleeding

I recently went to the emergency room for severe pain in the pelvic area during my time. I had cramps unbearable. I took 6 Tylenol, but not all at the same time, 2 Pamprin, half of 7.5 Lortab and two 800mg ibuprofen, but still pain. The doctor who saw me, gave me a urine sample that is free of infections, urinary tract, and took two blood samples, but then said that blood samples were used. I was diagnosed with dysfunctional uterine bleeding, but I did some research on WebMD. My symptoms do not really seem to get the diagnosis on the extent of what makes cover of pelvic inflammatory disease. I connected no symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases, apparently with the PID, including the publication of any kind, color or odor. The problem / symptom that has me most is the experience of pain in the pelvic area dealing with anxiety. I know that I pelvic inflammatory significance for the difference I feel when I naproxen, which is anti-inflammatory and mild muscle relaxant prescribed for me guess. Especially in my neck yrEsemble Sharp, throbbing pain around my time of menstruation, but sometimes can be easy to see how a sense of the offer of pain. I know I need a gynecologist / obstetrician immediately, but can anyone me some clarity and comfort, what could be wrong with me and what are the issues and details to mention that I see the doctor?

3 comments:

indy said...

In his statement, the more likely you have endometriosis.

Endometriosis is the growth of uterine cells to form, but in a place outside the womb. So it is an abnormal growth beyond the normal place.

The severity of the pain he suffers depends on where the implants removed from endometriosis. If they in areas with many pain-sensing nerves are located, suffer more pain.

It is good that you want to see the obstetrician-gynecologist at once, just like to mention all the symptoms you feel and how long are you going to do that. You should also ask themselves the severity of endometriosis, what other tests you should take, and when this condition can be cured with medication, or if you have to have carried out an operation.

I hope that everything goes well and nothing too serious.

Pandora said...

Endometriosis seems to me.

Pandora said...

Endometriosis seems to me.

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