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What Causes Pain In The Vagina And Stomach?

Sir my mother has been feeling pain in her vagina for 3 days now. It is also in her stomach. She has just now started bleeding from there and is not on her period, can you lease inform me on whether or not this is urgent enough for me to contact the hospital or even ER. If you could reply quickly I would be very thankful
Tue, 25 Oct 2016
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Thank you for posting on HCM,
Quick answer is yes,
Pain in the vagina and non menstrual bleeding (Is she already in menopause?) is always has to be taken as a significant symptom as it may be a symptom of cervical carcinoma or uterine carcinoma. but don't worry, even though they are the most worst diagnosis, many more benign conditions like Infections, hormonal problems, skin disorders, bleeding disorders, etc are there. her stomach pain is less likely related to vaginal problem. So my advice is for your mother is to look for medical attention urgently. There are lot of tests to investigate for her condition without much delays. Thank you.
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What Causes Pain In The Vagina And Stomach?

Thank you for posting on HCM, Quick answer is yes, Pain in the vagina and non menstrual bleeding (Is she already in menopause?) is always has to be taken as a significant symptom as it may be a symptom of cervical carcinoma or uterine carcinoma. but don t worry, even though they are the most worst diagnosis, many more benign conditions like Infections, hormonal problems, skin disorders, bleeding disorders, etc are there. her stomach pain is less likely related to vaginal problem. So my advice is for your mother is to look for medical attention urgently. There are lot of tests to investigate for her condition without much delays. Thank you.