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For the past couple of months I have felt pain in my lower abdomen (similar to that of a menstrual cramp) when I become aroused. This occurs after orgasms as well. Does this sound like anything familiar? Very strange and occurs every time I am the slightest bit aroused. Becoming a real bother, and I am beginning to get worried.
Hello user, Mild pain is felt by some women in genitalia during arousal as the related organs got swelled up with blood during arousal, which causes mild pain. There is also mild pain in lower abdomen, during the days when there is ovulation, approx 14-15 days after last day of menses.
If the pain is severe enough and bothering you daytoday life you are kindly advised to have a thorough gynecological checkup done. You are also advised to have a ultrasonography done of your pelvic region to rule out any mass lesion or adhesion or retroverted uterus condition.
hope my info helped you regards, Dr Hari Om Chandrakar MBBS
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Abdominal Pain When Aroused. Worried
Hello user, Mild pain is felt by some women in genitalia during arousal as the related organs got swelled up with blood during arousal, which causes mild pain. There is also mild pain in lower abdomen, during the days when there is ovulation, approx 14-15 days after last day of menses. If the pain is severe enough and bothering you daytoday life you are kindly advised to have a thorough gynecological checkup done. You are also advised to have a ultrasonography done of your pelvic region to rule out any mass lesion or adhesion or retroverted uterus condition. hope my info helped you regards, Dr Hari Om Chandrakar MBBS