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What Causes Severe Back Ache After Sex?

hi...im 29 yr old woman who experiences seviere pain bloating cramps back ache after sex....the pain is getting worse. i went to the doctor and i have an enlarged left ovary 4x the size of my right...now have been told of prolapsed bladder too...i have one 3 yr old child...doc thought i had eptopic preg but test result was neg...going to specialist next month...is there any way to help this extream pain ?
Thu, 29 Jun 2017
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Hello,
Thanks for posting your query. I have gone through it and would like to offer the possibilities in the current scenario. 1. Torsion of the ovarian cyst which can be detected through a sonogram of the pelvis. 2. Polyps of the cervix which can be detected through a speculum examination. The pain is however, not too severe and there is often bleeding. 3. Ectopic pregnancy, which has been already excluded. The bladder prolapse can be managed based on the extension of the prolapse and your age. Initially, with mild prolapse, exercises and medical management along with bladder training and Kegel's exercises is done. Pain relief can be had with antispasmodic medication. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Severe Back Ache After Sex?

Hello, Thanks for posting your query. I have gone through it and would like to offer the possibilities in the current scenario. 1. Torsion of the ovarian cyst which can be detected through a sonogram of the pelvis. 2. Polyps of the cervix which can be detected through a speculum examination. The pain is however, not too severe and there is often bleeding. 3. Ectopic pregnancy, which has been already excluded. The bladder prolapse can be managed based on the extension of the prolapse and your age. Initially, with mild prolapse, exercises and medical management along with bladder training and Kegel s exercises is done. Pain relief can be had with antispasmodic medication. Hope this helps.