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Could Nausea, Fever, Chills And Cramping Be Related To Periods?

Been having random nausea, low grad fever with chills that comes and goes on and off throughout the day. I am at the end of my period and had a lot of cramping. Could these symptoms be associated to my period? I feel like I. Having a hot flash with stabbing lower abdominal pain. I m 26 and they suspect endometriosis. But I didn t know if it could all be related somehow.
Wed, 17 Jun 2015
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Hello,
The symptoms you're describing are very general and can occur from commonest cold to rare disease. However, endometriosis can certainly have these symptoms as well as some women have these symptoms during their menses.
I think, you should take an antispasmodic preparation till your menses are over..
If the symptoms persist even after the menses, you visit your physician for more detailed clinical examination and diagnosis.
Hope this helps.
Wish you a speedy recovery.
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Could Nausea, Fever, Chills And Cramping Be Related To Periods?

Hello, The symptoms you re describing are very general and can occur from commonest cold to rare disease. However, endometriosis can certainly have these symptoms as well as some women have these symptoms during their menses. I think, you should take an antispasmodic preparation till your menses are over.. If the symptoms persist even after the menses, you visit your physician for more detailed clinical examination and diagnosis. Hope this helps. Wish you a speedy recovery.