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What Causes Abdominal Pain After Having Intercourse?

hi, i have been having really bad abdominal pains since saturday morning, and it started the day after having intercourse, its not constant but comes and goes, but when it starts its extremely painful and because its been four days im getting a bit concerned about it! is it normal?
posted on Thu, 13 Mar 2014
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.

The pain in abdomen has started after intercourse.
The most probable causes are :
-Ovarian and /or Fallopian tube problems.
-PID-Pelvic inflammatory Disease.
-Intestinal obstruction.
-Cystitis with urinary tract infection.

I would advise in such a patient the following:
-First of all consult a Gynecologist for per-vaginal examination as this physical Ultrasonography of the abdomen
-X-ray of the whole abdomen in standing position.
-examination by a Doctor can get far more information than any investigations;
-Tests of blood, urine and stool.

The treatment will depend upon the diagnosis hence made.
Till then take plenty of oral fluids
No sex related activities till you are diagnosed and cured.
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What Causes Abdominal Pain After Having Intercourse?

Hi. Thanks for your query. The pain in abdomen has started after intercourse. The most probable causes are : -Ovarian and /or Fallopian tube problems. -PID-Pelvic inflammatory Disease. -Intestinal obstruction. -Cystitis with urinary tract infection. I would advise in such a patient the following: -First of all consult a Gynecologist for per-vaginal examination as this physical Ultrasonography of the abdomen -X-ray of the whole abdomen in standing position. -examination by a Doctor can get far more information than any investigations; -Tests of blood, urine and stool. The treatment will depend upon the diagnosis hence made. Till then take plenty of oral fluids No sex related activities till you are diagnosed and cured.