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What Causes Abdominal Pain In An Anemic Patient?

Hello,
I was wondering if I have gallstones or maybe something else. I'm anemic and had a baby 5 months ago, about a month ago i've been getting lower abdominal pain which has been getting more severe. It is especially painful during sex. I try to drink a lot of water during the day, but it doesn't seem to help. I had a leap about 2 and a half years ago, and wondering if maybe it could be cervical cancer again? Can you please help me out on what it might be?
Wed, 28 May 2014
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Hi.
Thanks for your query and an elucidate history.
First of all remember that cancers do not occur at such an early age and do not cause painful intercourse.

The pain is most probably due to Pelvic inflammatory disease. A proper ultrasonography may show signs of this and a course of antibiotics and metronidazole and fluconazole by you and your partner may solve your problem . If this does not you need further evaluation by Gynecologist.
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What Causes Abdominal Pain In An Anemic Patient?

Hi. Thanks for your query and an elucidate history. First of all remember that cancers do not occur at such an early age and do not cause painful intercourse. The pain is most probably due to Pelvic inflammatory disease. A proper ultrasonography may show signs of this and a course of antibiotics and metronidazole and fluconazole by you and your partner may solve your problem . If this does not you need further evaluation by Gynecologist.