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Help Please Excruciating Pain !!!!!!!!

Hi I'm a 25 yr old female that's been having alot of pain lately, it started two weeks ago. It first started as tender breasts when you touch my nipples they hurt this was accompanied by moderate pelvic cramps. I got my period this Saturday while I was having intercourse, by Sunday the pain worsened, my lower back on either side and the middle of the upper part of my back pained, it's like a dull achy pain. I felt like a cramp/pressure about 2 inches below my solar plexus, below my ribs on either side and 2 inches on either sides of my navel, including the cramps in my pelvic on the left and right side. Sometimes I feel like crying because the pain is so intense and when I sit it gets worse, I don't know what to do, nothing helps when I lay down it doesn't subside and pain killers don't help at all. I'm puzzled as to what it is. Can someone help me?
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Hi miz..It can be one of the STIs tht needs antibiotics like augmentin n flygal...see the ur Dr,will sort u out in 6days or so...
Wishing u a speedy recovery.
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It was just a bladder infection, the doctor prescribed antibiotics for and told me the causes so I will be taking necessary precautions in order to prevent this from happening again. He says the reason for the pain in my back is because the infections is very close to the womb and the womb is close to the back.
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I think you should see your gyn.  You have alot of things going on there that a doctor should look at, and then give you proper treatment. - Blu
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