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Delayed Heavy Periods With Lot Of Clotting. Clear, Non Smelling Discharge, Cramps, Burning And Hurting Hip Area. Suggest

I've had a clear, non-smelling discharge for the past month. My period was about a week late and very short compared to normal. My flow has always been heavy but this time I had a lot of clotting. Every month my cramps get worse and worse. This time cramps were so bad I couldn't get out of bed for hours. My period has stopped but my right hip area is still burning and a hurting consistently.
posted on Wed, 8 May 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for the query.

There is possibility of some pelvic infection.
So you once consult gynecologist, get examined and go for ultrasound.
With this workup the possible cause for your problem can be identified.
PID sometimes can alter the menstrual cycle and also can lead to severe dysmenorrhea.
So after correcting it you may get relief.
For more details you can ask me through: http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-sree-gouri-sr/63429
Take care.

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Delayed Heavy Periods With Lot Of Clotting. Clear, Non Smelling Discharge, Cramps, Burning And Hurting Hip Area. Suggest

Hi, Thanks for the query. There is possibility of some pelvic infection. So you once consult gynecologist, get examined and go for ultrasound. With this workup the possible cause for your problem can be identified. PID sometimes can alter the menstrual cycle and also can lead to severe dysmenorrhea. So after correcting it you may get relief. For more details you can ask me through: http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-sree-gouri-sr/63429 Take care.