Ovarian pain associated with common bladder infections?
Question Posted Saturday May 5 2007, 6:14 pm
I apologize for the length.
I have a bad cold first of all. So in this matter it probably only makes the pain worse.
I have 2 large hard spots on my abdomen about 2 inches (each side) away from my belly button and it connects down below my pantsline
(about 3 inches from my belly button.)
I also believe that I have contracted a UTI or bladder infection. (I've never had one before.)
I have pain when urinating and often feel the urge to constantly urinate, even after I go.
I have a history of ovarian cysts and i had one the size of a tennis ball a few years back.
The other day i remember myself having some ovarian pain but ignored it as it is usually normal for me.
Thursday me and my b/f had sex. Unprotected and we used baby oil as lube (we usually do this as it hasnt harmed me that I nknow of, well i recently found out that the baby oil we used had aloe in it. I am allergic to aloe. Later that night he fingered me.
Friday, I woke up and urinated, and the took a shower, I felt fine, about 10 minutes later i felt this sharp pain like i had to pee. I went and expierienced the awful pain. I avoided peeing that day and drank water at a constant rate. it wasnt as bad and I took some AZO pills to help. Saturday (today) the pills stopped helping and I realized that I had these hard areas in my belly. I know on monday to see a doctor even if i feel better, but until then what should I do? Ive taken plenty of vitamins to help, but im still in pain.
x0advice4y3w answered Saturday May 5 2007, 7:46 pm: well it could have been the alergic reaction. i'm sorry i can't really help you, but possibly you could help me. ovarian cysts - i was at the hospital and they said i have that. what happens with it? what is it? they didn't explain it very good. i'm sorry i just need advice too. :[
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