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Severe Pain In Stomach With 2 Cycles In A Month. HPT Negative. On Aleve Tablet. Concerning?

My cycle has come twice this month and my stomach is extended and it hurts on a pain level of 9 when I walk or touch it. I called my ob gym today and I can't go in until in the morning . I've taken a home per nancy test and it's negative. Could this be fibrous maybe? Ive taken 2 alleve and I'm using a heating pad for some relief. What else can I do ?
Mon, 6 May 2013
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your complaints are frequent cycles and abdominal pain. Without a period of delayed cycles and negative pregnancy test it is least likely that you are pregnant. Differential diagnosis of abdominal pain depends on the co-existing symptoms.Uterine causes include adenomyosis, fibroid uterus, endometriosis.Urinary tract infection and appendicitis has to be ruled out.A per abdominal, per vaginal examination and ultrasound abdomen and pelvis will be conclusive.
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Severe Pain In Stomach With 2 Cycles In A Month. HPT Negative. On Aleve Tablet. Concerning?

Hello your complaints are frequent cycles and abdominal pain. Without a period of delayed cycles and negative pregnancy test it is least likely that you are pregnant. Differential diagnosis of abdominal pain depends on the co-existing symptoms.Uterine causes include adenomyosis, fibroid uterus, endometriosis.Urinary tract infection and appendicitis has to be ruled out.A per abdominal, per vaginal examination and ultrasound abdomen and pelvis will be conclusive.