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I have been peeing constantly for two weeks. I took a pregnancy test, negative. I have vaginal pain around the inside of my opening. I've had unidentified vaginal pain since March. My gyno has taken tests but not revealed anything. It's been overlooked. But it hasn't gone away. I have pains during sex. It feels like my husband is hitting my cervix when he enters me and it is a strong pain that I feel in my gut. He isn't hitting my cervix though, he's not that big. Could I have cervical cancer? My Dr. has never screened me for it or thought that I should be screened for it. I've been exposed to HPV, I just don't know which type. And I have no energy, at all. I always want to sleep. Please help, I'm so frustrated and can't make another Dr.'s appt because my Dr. never has any results. I will go to Planned Parenthood for a cancer screening and to ask questions if I have to. The peeing could be a UTI, right? From anal to vaginal bacteria contact. Do I have to see a Dr. for that?

2007-08-23 19:23:44 · 4 answers · asked by joliatv 2 in Health Women's Health

4 answers

The symptoms you're describing also do sound like a UTI.

You would want to have it checked out. Or you could have vaginitis.

I have included a couple pages from the Merck Manual on-line.

2007-08-23 19:36:13 · answer #1 · answered by Totem 3 · 0 0

I would recommend calling them to find out which lab they sent the test to and then call the lab and get the results. We had to do this for mom one time when the doctor didn't have the results for weeks.

I would recommend getting back in touch with your doctor as well any way (and this can be done by phone) to let them know that you are having symptoms still and are really concerned.

Based on your symptoms this sounds like it could be something like an infection.

Infection can cause the cervix to be very painful too especially if it is infected.

I would definitely recommend consulting another OB/GYN for a second opinion (preferably someone that is not in the same office of the doctor you currently see) to see if they can help you to figure out what is going on.

2007-08-23 22:51:52 · answer #2 · answered by sokokl 7 · 0 0

You should take second opinion from another gyneac.

2007-08-23 20:30:37 · answer #3 · answered by Meeto 7 · 0 0

sweety it sound like a yest infection

2007-08-23 19:32:11 · answer #4 · answered by malibu barbie 2 · 0 0

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