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While menstrual cycle the blood does not comes out and pains while having Sex

hi i am 27 yr old Single do not have kids,have problems with my menstrual cycle. after i had my miscarriage in the yr 2007 i had been having very weird timings for periods, and also when i am having my periods i have pains after the first day on the right side of my lower abdominal , i have been changing my partners and having sex and some times without protection and when ever i have sex it is a very painful sex . But still i manage to get my Periods but this when i was about to get my periods  i had sex with a random guy and it was very pain full and as soon as we were done with the sex my lower abdominal started paining very badly i could not bare the pain. and i got my PERIODS  after 2 days but just 2 drops of blood and i was not able to pass motion to properly and have too much of gas formation too i am scared whether is it symptoms   of cervical cancer please help very worried about this please help :)
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563773 tn?1374246539
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Hello,
The symptoms are suggestive of dyspareunia(pain during intercourse).Some possibilities which need to be ruled out are endometriosis, genital infections, pelvic inflammatory disease, vulvodynia, ovarian cysts and adhesions which are common after a D+C. I would suggest a gynecologist’s evaluation and an ultrasound or MRI abdomen.

I hope it helps. 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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1809109 tn?1331803777
It does sound a little suspicious and you should get a pap smear as soon as you can. It's possible it is some sort of infection or a treatable STD, but if its been a constant issue and you haven't had a recent pap smear you can't rule out cervical cancer. Just know it is possible to have abnormal, cancerous cells and not have to get a hysterectomy. My sister got a procedure, where they just remove the diseased cells and some around it and a year and a half later she was able to gave birth to a healthy boy. So even if it is cancer, that doesn't necessarily remove the possibility of ever having children. I know it's scary but the longer you wait on it, the worst it could get.
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