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Suggest Treatment For Heaviness In Abdomen And Pelvic Area While Having Fibroids

I have 3 small fibroids that cause severe pain before during and after my menstrual period.It has been about a week since my period ended and im experiencing heaviness and fullness in my abdomen and pelvic area thats painful.I took tramadol and advil for days now and pain wont go away.
Wed, 13 May 2015
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Hello dear user!
Welcome to HCM!

Since you have a history of fibroids you should continuously keep contacts with your gynecologist doctor. The fibroids may have been grew up, may cause heaviness, pain, bleeding, therefore anemia.

I recommend you to go through an abdominal (uterine) ultrasound, an have an appointment with your gyn.
He should evaluate the current condition of fibroids and make the better decision for you!

I wish you a good health!
Take care!
DR ERIOL.
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Suggest Treatment For Heaviness In Abdomen And Pelvic Area While Having Fibroids

Hello dear user! Welcome to HCM! Since you have a history of fibroids you should continuously keep contacts with your gynecologist doctor. The fibroids may have been grew up, may cause heaviness, pain, bleeding, therefore anemia. I recommend you to go through an abdominal (uterine) ultrasound, an have an appointment with your gyn. He should evaluate the current condition of fibroids and make the better decision for you! I wish you a good health! Take care! DR ERIOL.