Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Sorry but really worried!?

i know im getting on your nerves asking this my moms making me an appointmeny but...opions. I have lower pains in my back and stomach on the left and right side. the pain just come to me really suddenly then go away after about 3-5 minutes. my stomach growls and it hurts but not like a hungry growl. the pain hurt so much one time i almost fell over. im 13 and have had my period since december it didnt come this month i doubt that has anything to do with this but you never know.
Answer:
It might be nothing. or you could be really sick. Either way, a doctor would know best, so just go there. They really can help.
Do you have regular bowel movements? If not, it could be constipation. Drink LOTS of water ASAP to avoid what is unpleasantly referred to as an 'impacted bowel'.
dude dont worry that has happend to me hella times.
does any body other than you have this problem in
your family?
If it turns out not to be your period you should get your gallbladder checked.
Have you been urinating regularly? Are you dehydrated? Maybe it's your kidneys. It could just be irritable bowel syndrome also. If you are sexually active, did you protect yourself? Sometimes if an STD goes untreated, you can get symptoms like that.
Hey girl. dont be worried about irregularity, its very very normal when you are just starting your cycle.

The pains sound very similar to pains that i have had a couple times before. It may not be your case but, maybe i can make some suggestions.. Your lower back and left and right side of your stomach is where your kidneys are. If in fact your kidneys are the source of the pain, you might have a kidney infection... dont be scared, it sounds bad but its not a huge deal. It only means that you are not drinking enough water, or you are drinking too much coke, you have too much stress, or you could be wiping(when you use the restroom) the wrong direction(i know you think this sounds weird but its very typical with kidney infections). All of these allow bacteria to get in and grow in your urinary organs that are directly connected to your kidneys. when the bacteria reaches your kidneys, it becomes an infection and cause severe pain, alot like your experiencing.

Going to the doctor is the very best things to do, explain to him all your symptoms, even if you think they are not related.

Drink alot of cranberry juice, it fights bacteria!

I hope you find out whats goin on... dont stress tho girl. your young and your body will go through alot of changes.

Good luck:)
Don't worry鈥ou could have a wide range of things that are harmless, though they are uncomfortable. You could have an ulcer, irritable bowel, asthma (if shortness of breath and/or coughing accompanies your pain), constipation, or fibroids, which are benign (not cancerous) and located in different areas of your uterus. Your doctor could detect these in a pelvic exam, or with a pelvic and/or endovaginal ultrasound, and they can account for your low back pain.

I recently had both ultrasounds done, and this was how my fibroids were detected - I too have low back and abdominal pain, and very irregular periods. If fibroids turn out to be your problem, then there are a number of things you can do, but they're very common. So no worries - your age helps you in this case, as it excludes other causes for your pain. Good luck!

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