I have a friend who has the same problem but she gets it everytime she has her period. The only thing i can think of is to get on birth control. They will make you regular and reduce pain. Ask your doctor about it I am sure he/she will help.
2006-06-19 17:59:58
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answered by Haley 2
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THE FOLLOWING FEMALE SYNDROMES FALL UNDER THE CATEGORY OF PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION
vulvodynia,
vestibulitis,
vaginismus
pelvic and/or groin pain,
pelvic inflammatory disease,
pain from endometriosis,
irritable bowel syndrome,
colitis, interstitial cystitis
urinary or bowel incontinence,
urinary or bowel urgency, frequency or retention
feeling of fullness/abdominal pressure and/or pain,
urethral or rectal spasms, burning, pain, or itching,
women’s issues: pre-natal, post-partum pelvic pain secondary to mal-alignment, infertility related to stress or adhesion
it could possibly be PFD.
if the problem is pelvic floor dysfunction, physical therapy helps the symptoms described above, through trigger point release, myofascial release, deep tissue and connective tissue mobilization to help lengthen shortened or tight muscles. Myofascial release is the releasing of the muscles for the body’s connective tissue, or fascia. An important part of the treatment may include working on the muscles internally, because most of the PF muscles are only accessible internally, and very few practitioners perform this type of physical therapy.The physical therapist will immediately give a home exercise program according to what the symptoms are, and will also teach postural re-education and bladder and bowel control. Re-educating the muscles is a process and it does take time, but if done correctly physical therapy can be very effective.
2006-06-20 01:14:04
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answered by emigirlz_2boyznagrl 3
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i am not sure about the rectal spasm part, but my sister had the same problem about a month ago and turned out she had kidney stones. it hurt in her lower abdomen and traveled down to her vagina and she also had some back pain, but she said it was not alot or very noticeable. she want to the er and they did a sono on her and a ua. she then saw a urologist. did a sound wave surgery called lithotripsy cause it was too big for her to pass through urination.
2006-06-20 01:07:24
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answered by EB&Js 2
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I sometimes get the sharp rectal pains inside me while i have my period...and i also get cramps and am very tired during it too.Its probably cause your getting your period,every girls body is different.Some girls get really sick then some it doesnt even phase...it just all depends.Hope you feel better soon!!!
2006-06-20 01:13:14
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answered by acronin627 2
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You may have a cyst on your ovary.See a gynecologist as soon as you can.You shouldn't stay in pain like that.Pain=problem.
2006-06-20 01:01:02
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answered by bamahotT 4
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Second opinion is in order. You'll be relieved...
2006-06-20 01:00:44
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answered by Merry 4
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