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Lower right Pelvic Pain

by sofialuisa28, Jun 10, 2008 02:37PM
Hiya, Dont know if anybody can explain what these symptoms can mean. I have been having lower right pelvic pain for the past 2 years, the pain can come and go and last a few hours to a few days. They can occur after sexual intercourse or if i do alot of walking or lifting. I seem to also have a vaginal fishy smell, i have already tested for bv and came out negative the smell gets worse after having a wash. I do not have any discharge. I had a dermoid cyst removed when i was younger, can this be anything to do with it?
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