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Pelvic Pain

Hi, I am wondering what doctor to see as I have lately developed intense pelvic pain during every period with severe cramping, burning urination, and when period is over, I still have low ab & pelvic pain and frequent urinating & it turns into a UTI? Could this be a urinary problem or polyps?
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Thanks for that..is that IBS med? I am in California
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IT CAN MAKE IT WORSE, BUT GO TO YOUR LOCAL PHARM. A BUY A BOTTLE OF PRELIEF IT WILL HELP U TO DIGEST YOUR FOOD BETTER AND CAUSE LESS FLARE UPS.

WHERE DO U LIVE?????
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p.s. does diet make your symptoms worse with IC? What types of food increase the pain and urination?
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Thank you I will definitely have that on my list...my new med doc wants to send me to Gastro 1st and gynecologist..as I have a past history of IBS/lactose issues/Gerd...and clomid treatment a year ago. I suspect your guess is what is ailing me...as my urinary tract is affected greatly...even have felt like urethra was inflamed...

thank you...I just may be emailing for your experience soon!
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U NEED TO SEE A TOP NOTCH UROLOGIST AND HAVE THEM CHECK YOU FOR INTERSTIAL CYCTIS? I HAVE IT AND HAVE SIMILAR SYPMTOMS. LOOK UP ON THE INTERNET SEARCH IC AND READ ABOUT LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK, I WILL GIVE MORE AVICE!!!!
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