Particles In Urine, Frequent Periods, Headache, Shoulder Pain. Should I See A Doctor?
I have regular cycles for over 3 years. Last cycle was only 18 days...slightly lighter than normal but actually quite normal. Now on day 9 and today have had reddish and brown discharge . Particles in urine whether there is discharge or not and have left side headache . Had a little left shoulder pain but was short lived. Worth making a Dr apt? Oh and female 38
Hi, Thanks for the query. According to your description, possibly there could be some hormonal imbalance due to the age factor or due to lifestyle changes etc. The headache etc may be nonspecific symptoms generally. But rarely hormonal imbalance can present along with migraine type of headache. So you once consult gynecologist, get examined, go for ultrasound and hormonal profile to find out the possible cause for your problem and take treatment accordingly. Take care.
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Particles In Urine, Frequent Periods, Headache, Shoulder Pain. Should I See A Doctor?
Hi, Thanks for the query. According to your description, possibly there could be some hormonal imbalance due to the age factor or due to lifestyle changes etc. The headache etc may be nonspecific symptoms generally. But rarely hormonal imbalance can present along with migraine type of headache. So you once consult gynecologist, get examined, go for ultrasound and hormonal profile to find out the possible cause for your problem and take treatment accordingly. Take care.