For the past 3 days I have been experiencing sudden pain (sometimes in intervals or most of the day - at times sharp but most times dull) in the middle of triangle area between my thighs. I have no idea why or how it started and I dont know if these are called cramps. If I touch there it pains. About 17 days ago I had a pelvic abdominal scan. They didnt tell me to have a full bladder but they nonetheless did scan and all was found normal. I was told I have IBS. Medications have taken the cramps away and Xifarix has helped form stools well. No more diahorrea. All of a sudden this pain happened and it is not going. I don't know if its gas related or the fact that I just yesterday completed my periods. Please help. I'm anxious.
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Ma'am
IBS suggest gut dysfunctioning at various levels, need thorough holistic evaluation for sustainable healing and health.
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Food is the most powerful healing medicine on planet.If you don't fix your food/ diet you can't heal your body , can't fix your chronic health issues.
We teach nutritional medicine to patients for healing their bodies by fixing the root cause.
Healthcare about nutrition, Sickcare is about suppressing symptoms with medicines.
According to your query and sign and know about the disease and cause and it's best Treatment as you have mentioned as above .
Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment as it need complete history of patient as personal and family history.
Please follow any medicine or advise after consultation only from a good doctor.
Please follow good life style as
• take plenty of fluid and
• take less spicy and fatty foods and
• take home made food only and
do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation and
please keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life
The way you are describing your symptoms, should be a nerve related pain. It is sharp pain or with tingling or shock like quality. But it can be told only after seeing the patient
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Consult with a pain management expert for better evaluation and subsequent treatment
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