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SHELLBELL79 Female, 29 years NEW ORLEANS - LA Member since Jul 2008
Mood: SHELLBELL79 is recovering from her radio frequency procedure with no pain medicine! Journal Entry: "Wow, I have been in soo much pain these p..." [Read]
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It appears that he suffered a heatstroke.
However, it is also possible that he could have had hypertension-induced insult, if he has had hypertension or is prone to developing high blood pressure.
Any strenuous abdominal contraction, such as vomiting, can also cause the perineal muscles to contract forcefully.
This can cause some amount of soreness and pain and can be managed with antiinflammatory agents and painkillers.
If the pain in the perineal region is persisting, he can sit in a hot bath for 10-15 min twice daily.
He should have a complete physical examination to evaluate for any underlying systemic diseases
do keep us posted on your doubts and progress.
Regards