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bump it or touch it, it hurts. i fell 2 months ago. wat is the problem with it shoulg go to a chiropratar, hospital, doctor, or wat?????

2007-07-03 03:42:52 · 8 answers · asked by Blissful 3 in Health General Health Care Pain & Pain Management

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You could have pulled or torn a ligament. You need to see an orthopedic specialist as soon as possible. You need to get treatment before this becomes a really severe problem and you can't walk.

2007-07-03 03:47:50 · answer #1 · answered by Cherokee Billie 7 · 0 0

Found this...thought it might be helpful to give you some terms to Yahoo...(Post partum prolapse)?? After the somewhat traumatic (induction and then forceps) delivery of my first child I experienced what I will call a 'protusion'. To be blunt, there was a fairly large (golf ball) fleshy thing sticking out of my vagina, about three months post-partum. It was, to put it midly, unnerving. I saw my OB who diagnosed a 'rectocele', which is basically a vaginal hernia wherein a rip or tear forms in the vaginal wall, allowing the rectal passage to poke through. Charming. After about 7 months post partum it got better and eventually didn't really stick out all that much. As the muscle tone improves it tends to draw the hernia back in, or so they say. Whatever. Anyway, it didn't really bother me all that much. Then I got pregnant again (whoops) at 8 months post partum (again I say whoops) and by the end of that pregnancy it was sticking out again and would ache if I walked a lot. Mind you, everything ached, so there you go. After the delivery of my second child the whole thing basically fell apart and now I have a cystocele (which is where the vagina wall tears on the OTHER side, allowing the bladder and urethra to poke through) and a uterine prolapse (basically the connective tissue at the top of your vagina stops holding the uterus in place, and it descends). Interestingly, although possibly only for me, the rectocele mostly went away, possibly overwhelmed by the competition for room in my poor front- bottom, as we say in England. Anyhoo, here's the upshot. All of this can be fixed surgically, and it's important to go to a specialist in pelvic floor reconstruction, as the negative outcomes of bad surgery are vaginal strictures (basically they sew you too tightly and it's painful to have sex etc) or incontinence of one sort or another (bummer). The good news is that there is an excellent doctor at UCSF, called Sharon Knight, who you can go see. There are several other centres for pelvic floor reconstruction around the country. The bad news is that it takes many weeks to recover and during that time you can't pick up anything heavier than a bag of flour. As I have a two and a half year old and a fifteen month old I have decided to wait a few years and then get everything fixed at once. In the meantime I just kind of suck it up. Some days it's worse than others, and I can't run or do impact exercise any more. Oh well, like I have either time or inclination... So that's my experience. In many cases they fix themselves, and certainly mine seemed to be on the way there before the second baby. IMHO it's pretty early for you to get super worried about it right now, and in fact, they won't do an evaluation for prolapse surgery until ONE YEAR post partum as they consider the vagina to be in trauma until that time (no ****). I sympathize with the sensation of everything falling apart -- I find myself chastened and somewhat embarrassed by my crappy vagina, but hey, at least it's relatively private. Feel free to email me if you have any other questions or if you discover some excellent way to fix it, especially if it involces lying still in a quiet room eating chocolate! Abbi --------------------------------------...

2016-05-17 07:41:30 · answer #2 · answered by saundra 3 · 0 0

I fell on my knee in 2001, tripped on my shoe no less. I tore a ligament. You need to see a doctor because you might have torn something. You will have pain because I had pain for over a year and til this day when the weather changes and gets cold, I feel it sometimes. But please see a doctor. I hurt myself on my job so I saw a doctor that specialized in the knee area.

2007-07-03 04:02:13 · answer #3 · answered by honpud 1 · 0 0

what?

Are you trying to say "this boy's leg"?

If so then yes if it has been 2 months then it is time to go to the Dr. Pain is not a sign that all is well. Good Luck!

2007-07-03 03:45:03 · answer #4 · answered by KELJO 6 · 1 0

So you tripped and thats whats affected your spelling?

2007-07-03 03:52:48 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

go to the ER or to an orthopedic doctor..

2007-07-03 04:13:47 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

dia wat u shoul do wrap it up and every night put a wram patch on it if that doesnt work for 1 week go to a doctor

2007-07-03 16:08:38 · answer #7 · answered by magik 2 · 0 0

you're making me scared with that question?

2007-07-03 17:09:37 · answer #8 · answered by Lexy C 1 · 0 0

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