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Suggest Treatment For Extreme Abdominal Pain And Painful Intercourse

I have had extreme abdominal pain for two days. Also painful sex last night and today. Shortly after sex today I went to the bathroom and had bleeding. Two hours later still have pain and only bleeding a little. Thought I was pregnant before these symptoms occurred. Pain feels like contractions.
Thu, 12 Feb 2015
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thank you for posting your query in healthcaremagic.com.....

well all the features you have provided can be physiological or can be pathological....
it might be such like you are having your periods (earlier part) when you had sex and thus it was painful and followed by bleeding...
it can be pathological like endometriosis or adenomyosis, or some pelvic inflammatory diseases.....

but for confirmation, thorough medical and gynaecological examination and relevant investigations must be conducted....
i would ask you to visit a GYNAECOLOGIST for further management...

hope this was useful....
regards
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Suggest Treatment For Extreme Abdominal Pain And Painful Intercourse

thank you for posting your query in healthcaremagic.com..... well all the features you have provided can be physiological or can be pathological.... it might be such like you are having your periods (earlier part) when you had sex and thus it was painful and followed by bleeding... it can be pathological like endometriosis or adenomyosis, or some pelvic inflammatory diseases..... but for confirmation, thorough medical and gynaecological examination and relevant investigations must be conducted.... i would ask you to visit a GYNAECOLOGIST for further management... hope this was useful.... regards