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Spasms

I have been having spasms in my uterus off and on for some time now. My doctor says everything is fine, but i'm not sure. It feels like my stuff is going to fall out. I'm not pregnant. It hurts really bad at times. I get sharp pains and i have to stop moving. Anybody have any ideas why this is happening?
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351246 tn?1379682132
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Hi!
Since you feel spasm in the uterine area I would say the pain/spasm is in your lower abdomen just above your pubic bone/hair. This spasm can be due to uterine or bladder infection, stone in the urinary system, vaginal infection (STD and non-STD), or due to trapped gas in the lower gut. It can also be due to pinched lower spinal or pudendal nerve. The spasms can also be due to dehydration, electrolyte imbalance or due to vitamin B12 deficiency. Hence drink plenty of fluids such as clear soups, fresh juice, water etc and see if it helps. Please discuss these possibilities with your treating doctor and seek a second opinion. Take care!

The medical advice given should not be considered a substitute for medical care provided by a doctor who can examine you. The advice may not be completely correct for you as the doctor cannot examine you and does not know your complete medical history. Hence this reply to your post should only be considered as a guiding line and you must consult your doctor at the earliest for your medical problem.
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563773 tn?1374246539
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Hello,
For such severe pelvic pain, possibilities of Endometriosis, Infection of pelvic organs and benign and malignant pathologies of uterus need to be explored.

You should consult a gynecologist and get an ultrasound uterus and a pelvic examination done.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.
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