could be caused by iternal tissue trauma I don't really think its tissue trauma. I myself have experienced this pain. I have had it checked out and it turned out to be hpv, which can be classified as a sexually transmitted infection. I've spoke to others who have had it and they have had the same symptoms.I know this sounds disgusting but the center for disease control estimates that 80 percent of all women will have had it by the time they are 50. Most men don't know they even have it because they is no test to determine it in men, leaving it only diagnosable in women, and it can remain dormant for a long time. I myself was in a monogomous relationship for three years before I found out. MY SUGGESTION TO YOU IS GET A PAP and DON"T WASTE ANY TIME.
If the pain gets worse and persist you may want to get checked out, your apendix is in that location. If somthing feels wrong and gets worse get checked out, you dont want to mess with an apendix. If its gas pain it should go away with some gasx or gas product. When in doubt get checked out
Inflammation of the bowel may cause pain in your lower right abdomen, but then, it could be other things as well. Best to check with a doctor.
Inflammation, infection, vitamin D deficiency, or cold. If you are exposed to cold while sleeping, it could cause pain as well.
It means you should call your doctor. Or at the very least try looking on www.webmd.com
It could be appendicitis. If you are running a fever in combination with the pain, you should seek medical help right away.
You could be ovulating.
The signs and symptoms are nothing alike. A yeast infection typically causes skin irritation or itching in the genital area, but not pelvic pain or tenderness on exam. Pelvic inflammatory diseases causes pelvic pain, pain on palpation of the ovaries/tubes, and pain with cervical motion.
what causes pain in right side and peliv area and light vaginal bleeding
Its possible You could have a Pelvic infection.
Asprin and pain killer
What causes spasms in the front right pelvic area?
Could be an ovarian cyst.
Sounds like prostatis
Pelvic pain can be caused by many things. If it is related to your menstrual cycle, the best medication is actually ibuprofen, as long as there are no contraindications to its use. Other causes of pelvic pain, such as a ruptured ovarian cyst do not have a particular medicine. If the pain is severe and sudden, it is best to seek emergency medical care as this could be a life threatening event such as a ruptured ectopic pregnancy.
my hip is bone on bone, I was born with it, as I get older it is more painful.. Need hip surgery but have no insurance. Thinking of changing pain medication. What causes the pain in your groin that feels like a tight rubber band. and why to I have pain on the outside of my thigh and down past my knee?
There are various symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease, most notably pain around the lower abdomen and pelvic area. Pain during urination, irregular menstrual bleeding and discomfort during sexual intercourse are other potential symptoms.
The abdomen is an anatomical area that is bounded by the lower margin of the ribs is he pelvic bone.
Is it in the pelvic (hips/pelvic bone/vaginal) area or in your lower ab area? If it is truly the pelvic region, then you shouldn't be concerned. You muscles and bones will stretch out to make room for baby and that can actually start very early in pregnancy. Try sleeping with a body pillow or a regular pillow between your knees and thighs to help aleviate the pain. If the pain is in your lower abdominal region, then you should let your doctor know. If could be something, it could be nothing. Also, if the pain is in your pelvic area, you can try taking some Tylenol (acetaminiphin) but I would ask your doc if it would be okay to take ibuprophin (Advil, Motrin) because it helps with aches and pains alot better.