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Low Back Pain, Leg Pain. Periods Stopped, Hot Uterus. How Can I Restart Period?

I have had this once before. I accidently had 2 tampons in my vagina which slowed the flow of my period that it made a clot inside the uterus such that the flow cannot get out. (Tampons are removed now of course). Period is at a stand still with the uterus getting hotter and angrier as the flow cant get out. I have generalized low back and leg pain slowly getting worse. How can I restart my period?
Mon, 11 Feb 2013
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OBGYN 's  Response
Hello,
Thanks for the query.

Keeping tampoon inside uterus for long time is very dangerous.
It can cause life threatening streptococcal infection of uterus.
Your symptoms of lower back pain which is getting worse suggests PID(pelvic inflammatory disorder).
You need to consult your gynecologist to rule out mechanical obstruction to menstrual blood flow and for the treatment of PID.

Hope this helps.
regards,
Dr Nilofer
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Low Back Pain, Leg Pain. Periods Stopped, Hot Uterus. How Can I Restart Period?

Hello, Thanks for the query. Keeping tampoon inside uterus for long time is very dangerous. It can cause life threatening streptococcal infection of uterus. Your symptoms of lower back pain which is getting worse suggests PID(pelvic inflammatory disorder). You need to consult your gynecologist to rule out mechanical obstruction to menstrual blood flow and for the treatment of PID. Hope this helps. regards, Dr Nilofer