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What Causes Stomach Bloating And Lower Abdominal Pain Before Cycles?
What could be going on when my stomach gets very bloated before my cycles.I don't have any idea when my cycles will come.I usually start these symptoms about 2 weeks after I have a cycle.It can lastanywhere from 2-4 weeks until I have my next cycle.I also experience sharp pains in my lower abdomen during that time.
Hi. Thanks for your query and an elucidate history.
The sharp pains along with bloating in the lower abdomen during the time you have mentioned, can be due to severe PID- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease or Endometriosis as this is related to the hormonal cycle.
I would advise you the following -Get examined by a Gynecologist during an attack of pain. -Get blood, urine and stool tests during painful period. -Ultrasonography abdomen and pelvis and trans-vaginal USG too.
Proper diagnosis will lead to a proper treatment. If required, a Diagnostic Laparoscopy and SOS Procedure can help you the maximum.
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What Causes Stomach Bloating And Lower Abdominal Pain Before Cycles?
Hi. Thanks for your query and an elucidate history. The sharp pains along with bloating in the lower abdomen during the time you have mentioned, can be due to severe PID- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease or Endometriosis as this is related to the hormonal cycle. I would advise you the following -Get examined by a Gynecologist during an attack of pain. -Get blood, urine and stool tests during painful period. -Ultrasonography abdomen and pelvis and trans-vaginal USG too. Proper diagnosis will lead to a proper treatment. If required, a Diagnostic Laparoscopy and SOS Procedure can help you the maximum.