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Unbearable Pain In Lower Abdomen, Back, Shoulder. Feeling Pressure In Rectal, Vaginal Area. Possible Reason?

I got pain in my Lower abdomen . Lower back and it shoots straight up to my left shoulder . I don t have fever or bleeding but the pain is just almost unbearable. It has been 12 hrs and the pain hasn t gone away yet. Tried taking ibuprofen . Didn t work. I feel pressure in my rectal region and inside my vagina when I try to walk and I can t even sit up straight. What s going on with me?
Thu, 30 May 2013
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Hi there ~

I am sure it is very hard to even sit up straight with the kind of pain you are having, let alone try walk with the kind of pain. I hope you visit with a gynecologist for a pelvic examination as well as a complete investigation with imaging studies to find out what is going on. I would not be anxious about anything serious and want to reassure you that it is something that can be treated.

I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!
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Unbearable Pain In Lower Abdomen, Back, Shoulder. Feeling Pressure In Rectal, Vaginal Area. Possible Reason?

Hi there ~ I am sure it is very hard to even sit up straight with the kind of pain you are having, let alone try walk with the kind of pain. I hope you visit with a gynecologist for a pelvic examination as well as a complete investigation with imaging studies to find out what is going on. I would not be anxious about anything serious and want to reassure you that it is something that can be treated. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!