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Pelvic, Lower Abdominal Pain, Frequent Urination, Lack Of Appetite, Nausea, Vomiting. Stomach Bug Suspected. Advise?

Hi, i have been feeling abit unwell for aleast a year now going back and forth to the doctors with no end result. I have been diagnosed with endometriosis and then told they think its polycystic instead and i just dont understand how that is the problem.making me feel like i do. I have been experiencing pelvic and lower abdomen pains, with the need to urinate more often, lack of appetite and slight nausea.
I have for about a week now been vomiting and feeling sick that i have barely eaten and drunk anything, as the thought or sight of anything makes me feel really ill. I have had good bowel movements nothing bad, i went to the doctors recently and they think i have a stomach bug, but i think it could be related to everything else as i always feel abit nauseous. Its now affecting my sleep, my love life and my life in general and i just want to get to the bottom of it and be healthy again.
Thu, 9 May 2013
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Hi welcome to Health care magic forum.
Thanks for choosing H.C.M.Forum.
You have got pelvic and lower abdominal pains, need to urinate frequently, lack of appitite, and slight nausea, and feeling sick. thought or sight of any thing makes you ill.Bowel movements are good . you are told that it may be endometriosis or poly cystic ovarian syndrome.
Your symptoms suggest that it may be urinary tract infection, or stone in the urinary tract with infection. If you have leucorhea, and dysmenorrhoea, the provisional diagnosis may be correct. Any how your doctors will be having full picture of the disease by examination and have an idea, they will diagnise after investigations.
As you describe you are not in the end , be confident and with out tensions. You will be fine soon.
Best regards.
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General & Family Physician Dr. Veera Raghava Rao Buddha.'s  Response
Hi welcome to Health care magic forum.
Thanks for choosing H.C.M.Forum.
You have got pelvic and lower abdominal pains, need to urinate frequently, lack of appitite, and slight nausea, and feeling sick. thought or sight of any thing makes you ill.Bowel movements are good . you are told that it may be endometriosis or poly cystic ovarian syndrome.
Your symptoms suggest that it may be urinary tract infection, or stone in the urinary tract with infection. If you have leucorhea, and dysmenorrhoea, the provisional diagnosis may be correct. Any how your doctors will be having full picture of the disease by examination and have an idea, they will diagnise after investigations.
As you describe you are not in the end , be confident and with out tensions. You will be fine soon.
Best regards.
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Pelvic, Lower Abdominal Pain, Frequent Urination, Lack Of Appetite, Nausea, Vomiting. Stomach Bug Suspected. Advise?

Hi welcome to Health care magic forum. Thanks for choosing H.C.M.Forum. You have got pelvic and lower abdominal pains, need to urinate frequently, lack of appitite, and slight nausea, and feeling sick. thought or sight of any thing makes you ill.Bowel movements are good . you are told that it may be endometriosis or poly cystic ovarian syndrome. Your symptoms suggest that it may be urinary tract infection, or stone in the urinary tract with infection. If you have leucorhea, and dysmenorrhoea, the provisional diagnosis may be correct. Any how your doctors will be having full picture of the disease by examination and have an idea, they will diagnise after investigations. As you describe you are not in the end , be confident and with out tensions. You will be fine soon. Best regards.