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When I have to pass the wind or take a poop I start to have aching pains in the pelvic area. The pain makes it difficult for me to walk or to sit down. I try my hardest to ignore it but sometimes the pain is unbearable . Sometimes I hold my urine because I dont like going to the bathroom in some places, and my mom said that could be a possible reason. But I need a definately answer. The pain can last from 3-5 minutes to half a day.
The pain in pelvic area you feel when you have to pass the wind or take a poop might be because gas or fecal mass makes the end of colon (rectum) become distended.
Most possibly, your urinary vesicle has gone inflammed/infected as you have the habit to hold the urine. Holding the urine will make you more prone to urinary tract infections (UTI).
Thus, distended colon can press to inflamed vesicle causing the pain.
Colitis itself can also be a cause to the pain you feel in the pelvic area.
To my opinion, you need an immediate evaluation and further diagnostic tests including: - urine analysis - abdominal ultrasound
Hope it was of help! Dr.Albana
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What Causes Severe Pain In Pelvic Area?
Hi, I understand your concerns. The pain in pelvic area you feel when you have to pass the wind or take a poop might be because gas or fecal mass makes the end of colon (rectum) become distended. Most possibly, your urinary vesicle has gone inflammed/infected as you have the habit to hold the urine. Holding the urine will make you more prone to urinary tract infections (UTI). Thus, distended colon can press to inflamed vesicle causing the pain. Colitis itself can also be a cause to the pain you feel in the pelvic area. To my opinion, you need an immediate evaluation and further diagnostic tests including: - urine analysis - abdominal ultrasound Hope it was of help! Dr.Albana