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Suggest Treatment For Fluttering Feeling In The Abdomen

Hi I have a flutter below my belly button, had stretching feeling in lower abdomen, cramps of course, light blue veins in my breasts, sharp pains in my vagina every now and again, backaches, runny nose, and this is all 3 days before my period is due. I haven t taken a pregnancy test yet. I don t know when to do that. Can you give me some advice?
posted on Thu, 15 Jan 2015
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
With the symptoms you have mentioned of fluttering and pain in the lower abdomen, large veins on breast, pain in vagina and others, it is possible that these may be due to PMS- pre-menstrual tension or may be pregnancy.
I would advise you to consult a Gynecologist for clinical evaluation, investigations whenever needed and treatment is required.
You can have a wait and watch approach if you do not develop additional symptoms or enhancement of the existing ones.
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Suggest Treatment For Fluttering Feeling In The Abdomen

Hi. Thanks for your query. With the symptoms you have mentioned of fluttering and pain in the lower abdomen, large veins on breast, pain in vagina and others, it is possible that these may be due to PMS- pre-menstrual tension or may be pregnancy. I would advise you to consult a Gynecologist for clinical evaluation, investigations whenever needed and treatment is required. You can have a wait and watch approach if you do not develop additional symptoms or enhancement of the existing ones.