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Family Genetics: Problems with Menstrual pains
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Lennox Hoyte, M.D. - UroGynecology, Pelvic Surgery
USF College College of Medicine Tampa - FL
Questions in the Urogynecology forum are answered by medical professionals affiliated with USF Health. Topics covered include overactive bladders, bladder pain, fallen/drooping bladder, bowel urgency, bowel prolapse, cystitis, incontinence, pain with intercourse, rectal prolapse, surgery, urinary urgency, and uterine prolapse.

Family Genetics: Problems with Menstrual pains

by Drea2484, Jun 22, 2007 12:00AM
When i first started having my mentrual cycle it wasnt a problem but over the years it got worse. To the point i end having the sharp harsh extreme pains and wake up not being able to get up and if i am able to walk my hip muscles are so tight i cant walk right. I ended up finding out that during your menstrual your back muscles tend to pull your hips in a direction making things painful and uncomfertable. My father found an article talking about similar problems and what they said was going on was the tissue in the tubes sometimes falls on top of the ovaries causeing severe pain and sometimes this over long issue can cause problems with having children.
I was just wondering whether anyone has had anything like this or known anyone who has had this and ever got help for it. I cant afford any medical and have been trying to have a child and i am still in my young 20's and was wondering whether problems with your menstrual can be a significant sign of fertility problems.
Thanks to whom ever takes there time to read this
Drea

by Lennox Hoyte, M.D., Jul 08, 2007 12:00AM
Can you at least get to a nurse practitioner who can examine you and get a good diagnosis going?Painful menses is not a normal thing, and should be properly diagnosed and treated...
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