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What Causes Irregular Periods With Weakness And Pain In Lower Pelvic Area?

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Posted on Fri, 11 Jul 2014
Question: Hi, I am a 37 year old married female with 4 children-all by C-section. I had a hemorrhagic cyst about 3 months ago, which has resolved. But I have a history of cysts and ruptured cysts. For the past couple of months I have had very irregular menstrual bleeding. 3-5 days in between periods or spotting in between periods. The past 3 or so weeks, I have grown increasingly weak and my stomach is bloated, I am gassy, and have cramping in the lower pelvic area that is painful, and my lower back hurts. I don't have an appetite, but eat anyways...but it ends up being not as much as I usually eat. I do not have IBS, but am very familiar with it, as my husband has it. And I don't think that is it...no matter if I eat or not, I am gassy/nauseated and just not interested in food. I was so exhausted today that I honestly had to lie down and crash for an hour--not like me. I have a hard time climbing our stairs, etc. I will be seeing a physician on Friday (tomorrow), but I am anxious if I should go in today, because I am starting to have pain in my shins...like the bones. Weird, I know. My husband is out of town now, and I am just looking for direction. I
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Answered by Dr. Manisha Jain (20 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
perimenopausal symptoms

Detailed Answer:
Hello mam, thanks for trusting health care magic.
After reading your complaints I would suggest you a pelvic ultrasound via transvaginal route to see for endometrial thickness and testing for hormones viz FSH, Serum estradiol, AMH and TSH.
In my opinion most probably you are having perimenopausal symptoms and these tests will help in supporting this diagnosis.
These are though disturbing but not serious so don't be anxious and visit your doctor as per schedule.
Till then you should drink a lot of water and avoid hot and humid places.
Lessen your intake of caffeine and eat lots of salads and fruits.
Include nuts especially walnuts in your daily diet and increase intake of soy proteins.
Take care. In case you have other questions you can contact me directly on http://bit.ly/drmanishajain
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Manisha Jain (21 minutes later)
Hi Dr. XXXXXXX
Thank you for your response. I have not had hot flashes or night sweats, I don't have mood swings, either. The swelling in my abdomen and exhaustion, and cramping are quite sudden, as is the full feeling and the nausea. I was concerned about Ovarian Cancer, as I show most of the symptoms. My grandmother had uterine cancer and female problems run in my family. I do not drink any sodas or coffee and eat mostly vegan/raw. I also drink close to 3 quarts of water a day. I eat lots of almonds. If these things are cause for concern, I would like to know, and I will get to the doctor today; if not, I can wait until my appointment tomorrow.
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Answered by Dr. Manisha Jain (7 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
wait till your appointment

Detailed Answer:
Hello mam, well that's an important history that you have had cancer patients in family but I would still be in favor of perimenopausal symptoms as first diagnosis.
2nd most important differential diagnosis is uterine cancer as there is a family history and history of ovarian cysts along with intermittent bleeding.
Keeping both these diagnosis in mind I had advised you ultrasound and hormone testing.
Visit your doctor at scheduled time and let him examine you and then go for all the tests advised by him along with these.
In my opinion there is no need to rush to hospital today itself for sure.
Wish you all the best.
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What Causes Irregular Periods With Weakness And Pain In Lower Pelvic Area?

Brief Answer: perimenopausal symptoms Detailed Answer: Hello mam, thanks for trusting health care magic. After reading your complaints I would suggest you a pelvic ultrasound via transvaginal route to see for endometrial thickness and testing for hormones viz FSH, Serum estradiol, AMH and TSH. In my opinion most probably you are having perimenopausal symptoms and these tests will help in supporting this diagnosis. These are though disturbing but not serious so don't be anxious and visit your doctor as per schedule. Till then you should drink a lot of water and avoid hot and humid places. Lessen your intake of caffeine and eat lots of salads and fruits. Include nuts especially walnuts in your daily diet and increase intake of soy proteins. Take care. In case you have other questions you can contact me directly on http://bit.ly/drmanishajain