Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Sharp Pain In Colon Area Why Do I Get Rectal Pain When I Am On My Period?

Why do I get rectal pain when I am on my period? - sharp pain in colon area

In the past year or so, I have pain whenever I'm on my period. The pain is definitely my rectal area. It is a pain, and I feel that my attempts to pass stool. I do not want to go there when it happens. I think the passage of stool in the colon, intestines, but can not be sure. What is the cause? Should I consult my doctor? Could it be IBS or Endometriosis? The pain gets worse and if I do, I'm sorry to decrease and fall to the floor because it hurts.

5 comments:

cece said...

The pain can come from various sources, but it is probably due to the fact that you have found the nerve bundles in the same area associated encouraged. You should see your OB / GYN and talkt it. It can be as simple as a uterus or atilted than problmatic than endometriousis or gastrointestinal problems. You need a thorough examination and diagnostic tests to identify the cause and get appropriate treatment.

MONA H said...

If I felt it in to the DR before you go do something and ensure that your bowel problems is not easy, colon cancer, the DR you as soon as possible.

fire_rai... said...

My father is a doctor and he complained that many of these patients. His diagnosis is severe constipation, the fact that the bathroom does not matter to go every day, you can still be clogged. He feels pain during the period because their ovaries and uterus, while swollen and painful on the cloth, this inflammation increases the pressure against the colon and rectum, you have pain.

Generally recommended to drink a full glass of water, comes every 2 hours for the irrigation of his body (constipation also from dehydration) regularly eat yogurt, eat, take vitamin E (800 IU) per day and snacks, while sound in its mandate. In very severe cases is strongly recommended that you take an enema the day before the qualifying period for the colon and rectum very empty and boring, like a rag.

Pasteur3... said...

Well, this could be a number of things. The only way to know is to be conducted with an appropriate test for certain tests and physical examination. In this country the only ones who do (welcome to do without entering the tank, I think, here they are calling him the "Slammer") are medical graduates. Find a good go and see

Mr. Knowitall said...

Are you sure you put the plug in the right place?

Joking aside, you should talk to your gynecologist and get your protection.

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